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Everdisplay shows 1.63" AMOLED prototypes, mass production expected by Q2 2015

In July we published an interview with EverDisplay's marketing team, in which they promised AMOLED mass production by the end of 2014. EDO already started shipping 5" 720p samples to potential customers, and the company also developed 5.5" and 6" panels.

A few days ago, during a conference in Shenzhen, Everdisplay gave a presentation in which they announced a new 1.63" 320x320 (277 PPI) AMOLED display panel for wearable applications, and they also showed a prototype panel. EDO told me that the plan is to start mass production of those panels in Q2 2015.

Read the full story Posted: Oct 27,2014 - 1 comment

LG to bring the G Watch R to Europe in early November, key markets to follow soon

A couple of days ago LG released the G Watch R smartwatch in Korea (for 352,000 Won, or $330), and now LG Electronics announced their global rollout plan for the flexible OLED smartwatch.

The G Watch R will be available in Europe in the beginning of November, while key markets in North America, Asia and the CIS will get the watch "soon after". In some markets, the watch will be available on Google Play. Prices are still not disclosed. As we said the price in Korea is $330 - and you can't wait, you can buy the Korean version in Amazon.com now for $398.


Read the full story Posted: Oct 25,2014

LG launches their flexible OLED smartwatch in Korea, you can buy it in the US for $398

LG released the G Watch R smartwatch last week in Korea (for 352,000 Won, or $330). A Korean retailer is now offering this circular flexible OLED Android Wear smartphone in the US via Amazon.com for $398.

The G Watch R uses a 1.3" (320x320) flexible plastic-based OLED panel, Android Wear OS, a 1.2 Ghz Snapdragon 400 CPU, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. It has a 410 mAh battery which should last about a single day.


Read the full story Posted: Oct 23,2014 - 1 comment

Lonshine is developing mechanical-smartwatch hybrids with transparent OLEDs

China-based Lonshine Technologies is developing new analog -smartwatch products that use a transparent OLED over a mechanical watch. There are two devices, the Halo 1 (a smartphone companion) and the Halo 2 (which includes 2G wireless and can work without a companion phone).

Both devices use the same transparent PMOLED that features a resolution of 96x96 and can display up to 256 colors. The watches are powered by an Intel XMM 2231 ARM chip (300Mhz), Android 2.3, 512 MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. There's a 240 mAh battery (a 3150 mAh one on the Halo 2) that should last for three days.

Read the full story Posted: Oct 10,2014

Barry Young from the OLED Association gives us his views on the OLED market

Barry Young photoSeveral OLED markets are heating up - OLED TVs, Flexible OLEDs, wearables, OLED lighting, the automotive market... Barry Young from the OLED Association, one of the world's top OLED experts, was kind enough to offer his views and opinion on the OLED market.

Q: What is your expectation from the OLED TV market in the next 1-3 years? Will LG be the only player (and if so what will be their capacity) or will Samsung and perhaps other enters the market too?

LG chose to implement the metal oxide/White OLED approach and has succeeded, where Samsung’s choice of LTPS/Small Mask Scanning (SMS) has proven too expensive to pursue even with ~80% yields.

Read the full story Posted: Oct 06,2014 - 5 comments

IHS sees 800 million wearable displays (mostly flexible OLEDs) shipping in 2023 and generating $22.7 billion in revenue

IHS estimates that the wearable display market will grow very quickly in the next few years and revenues will climb from $300 million in 2014 (54 million panels) to $22.7 billion by 2023 (800 million panels).

It's likely that the majority of those wearable devices will adopt flexible OLED displays. IHS explains that wearables are best viewed as functional fashion accessories, and this market is defined by design. This means that wearable products must be adaptable to various forms which requires flexible displays. Wearable displays also require outdoor visibility and low power consumption.

Read the full story Posted: Oct 03,2014

DisplaySearch: the plastic AMOLED based Apple Watch display costs over $27 to make

DisplaySearch estimate that the plastic OLED display used in the Apple Watch costs more than $27 (this is the production cost, not the display price). They say it is difficult to know for sure as the cost is highly dependent on yield rates at LG Display's fab and they do not know it yet. They assume a 60% yield rate for the $27 estimation.

Apple Watch (metal) photo

The $27 estimate includes the plastic AMOLED module, the touch panel interface and the cover glass (sapphire or glass, depends on the Watch model).

Read the full story Posted: Sep 26,2014 - 3 comments

Oculus unveils a new VR HMD development kit with an upgraded AMOLED display

Oculus VR recently unveiled their 3rd-Gen VR HMD development kit, codenamed Crescent Bay. Oculus would not reveal any details regarding the display panel used, but they did confirm it is a new OLED display.

Oculus adopted a low-persistence AMOLED display for their 2nd-Gen VR HMD - and it was later discovered that it is the same Super AMOLED display used in the Galaxy Note 3 (complete with the touch layer and all).

Read the full story Posted: Sep 25,2014 - 3 comments

Samsung's Gear S flexible-AMOLED wearable coming to the US "this fall"

Last month Samsung announced their latest smart watch, the Gear S, with a flexible (curved) 2" 360x480 (300 PPI) plastic-based Super AMOLED display. The Gear S includes a 3G chip (it doesn't have to be paired with a smartphone) and Samsung now announced that it is coming to the US "this fall" - and will be available from AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless.

The Gear S runs the Tizen OS, and includes seven sensors: accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, heart rate, ambient light, UV and barometer. It weights 67 grams (blue black edition) or 84 grams for the white edition and includes a 300 mAh battery which should last for two days.

Read the full story Posted: Sep 24,2014