Wisechip explains the development effort behind its HF-TADF PMOLED

Last month PMOLED maker WiseChip demonstrated a Hyperfluoresence TADF PMOLED display in a trade show in Japan, following a collaboration with HF TADF developer Kyulux. Wisechip says it will bring its first HF-TADF PMOLEDs to the market by the end of 2017.

Kyulux today uploaded Wisechip's presentation from the TADF workshop. In this lecture Wisechip’s VP of R&D Engineering Division, Dr. York Tsai, gave a presentation that detailed the Hyperfluorescence-PMOLED development effort and the performance boost enabled by the new material.

Read the full story Posted: Aug 23,2017

Wisechip shows its latest PMOLEDs at the TADF Workshop in Japan

Wisechip, the Taiwan-based PMOLED maker, demonstrated its latest display panels and prototypes at the TADF Workshop last week in Fukuoka, Japan. This was an impressive display and a great chance to experience the latest PMOLEDs displays from Wisechip.

So first up we have the company's transparent PMOLED. This is a 4.1" (106x37.9 mm) segmented T-OLED specifically aimed for automotive HUD applications. The display has 4 colors (red, orange, green and blue) and offers a typical brightness of 800 nits (max is 1,500 nits). According to Wisechip the display will soon hit the market for a specific automotive partner.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 29,2017

Wisechip to commercialize Hyperfluorescence TADF PMOLEDs by year's end

Hyperfluoresence TADF materials developer Kyulux announced a collaboration with PMOLED maker WiseChip to bring Hyperfluoresence TADF emitter based displays to the market by year's end. Wisechip demonstrated an HF TADF display at the TADF Workshop last week in Fukuoka, Japan.

Wisechip Hyperfluoresence TADF emitters demonstration (TADF Workshop 2017)

The PMOLED display shown by Wisechip was a 0.96" monochrome yellow 128x64 one. The demonstration showed how much brighter (or more efficient) the Hyperfluoresence based display is compared to Wisechip's current fluoresent-based displays. The power saving is almost 50%.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 25,2017

New video shows Wisechip's flexible, transparent and candle-light OLEDs

Wisechip, the Taiwan-based PMOLED maker, demonstrated its new flexible and transparent PMOLED displays last week in a trade show in Germany. Embedded News TV interviewed the company's R&D manager and published the following video which also shows Wisechip's latest OLED prototypes.

On display at the trade show were two flexible OLEDs - a 1.8" monochrome 160x32 panel, a 1.36" monochrome 128x16 panel. Wisechip also has a 256 x 64 display. Wisechip also demonstrated a new transparent OLED for automotive applications and a round 1.07" 160x136 transparent PMOLED (this one was also on display last year). Wisechip's original plan was to start producing transparent displays towards the end of 2016, but apparently this is a bit delayed. We hear that the displays are nearing production though.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 30,2017

Wisechip demonstrate new flexible and transparent PMOLED prototypes

Taiwan-based PMOLED maker Wisechip announced it is developing transparent and flexible PMOLED displays last year, and the company has presented new prototype displays in a trade show in Germany last week.

Wisechip flexible PMOLED prototypes (March 2017)

Wisechip demonstrated three flexible OLEDs - a 1.8" 160x32 panel and a 1.36" 128x16 panel. Both are monochrome (white) panels as you can see in the photo above. The third display is a 256x64 one. The curvature radius of Wisechip's displays is 40 mm. The photo also includes a demonstration of a PMOLED display embedded in a credit card form.

Read the full story Posted: Mar 22,2017

Wisechip shows new flexible and transparent PMOLED prototypes

Taiwan-based PMOLED maker Wisechip is set to demonstrate its new flexible and transparent PMOLED displays. In August 2016 Wisechip announced that it is set to mass produce transparent PMOLEDs by the end of 2016.

Wisechip flexible PMOLED prototype (2016)

Wisechip already unveiled a 1.07" 160x136 transparent OLED, and this time the company will show a 4.1" transparent OLED, with a transparency of 65% and a high brightness of over 3,000 nits. This display is aimed towards automotive HUD applications.

Read the full story Posted: Nov 10,2016

PitekPro launches a new 256x64 PMOLED character-replacement module

Taiwan-based PitekPro launched a new 256x64 monochrome white PMOLED display. According to the company, this display is aimed to replace 16x2 character displays (whether PMOLED ones, or competing LCD displays) so that device makers can upgrade easily from a character display to a graphic one.

The display is 2.08" in size (127 PPI) and is said to be easy to use. You can find more information over at the OLED Marketplace, our own comprehensive OLED catalog. Contact us if you want more details on this panel.

Read the full story Posted: Aug 30,2016

Here is Wisechip's new transparent PMOLED prototype

Last week Wisechip announced that it will demonstrate its new flexible and transparent PMOLED panels. Wisechip achieved a breakthrough in transparent OLED production, and mass production will begin by the end of 2016.

Wisechip transparent PMOLED prototype (Aug 2016)

Above you can see Wisechip's new prototype. It is a round 1.07" PMOLED that features a resolution of 160x136. We do not have any more technical details, but Wisechip says it achieves "good transparency".

Read the full story Posted: Aug 26,2016

Wisechip to start producing transparent OLEDs by the end of 2016

Wisechip announced that next week it will demonstrate its new flexible and transparent PMOLED panels, at a tradeshow in Taiwan. The company says it has achieved a breakthrough in transparent OLED production, and mass production will begin by the end of 2016.

Flexible and transparent OLED prototype (Wisechip, August 2016)

Wisechip did not reveal any details about these upcoming panels, only saying that the panels will feature "good transparency". Wisechip will also demonstrate flexible PMOLEDs with a bending radius of 60 to 40 mm.

Read the full story Posted: Aug 19,2016