OLED display manufacturers are promising, with more products with this next-generation display available. The Taiwanese pioneer Huanyu Display Technology Co., Ltd., which manufactures organic light-emitting materials, also tasted the sweet fruits of success.
Universal Display Corp., based in New Jersey, has been developing organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for nearly 20 years, enjoying the high margins of licensing technology and patents to OLED display manufacturers. One of Huanyu's major customers is Samsung Display Co., a panel manufacturing company owned by Samsung Electronics Co. Huanyu also sells OLED materials to customers, which is a relatively new business in the business structure.
Janice Mahon, vice president of Universal Technology Commercialization, said that with the advent of more OLED products such as concave TV, the company saw more growth potential. Samsung Electronics has already invested in developing next-generation displays that can be used in wearable devices.
Compared to typical liquid crystal displays, OLEDs are more vivid in color and consume less energy. Ma Hong said that the OLED's thin and flexible characteristics make them flexible and can be made into different forms such as flexible screens.
However, due to technical issues, the flexible screen has not been widely used, and Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics Inc.'s efforts to launch mobile phones with shatterproof OLED displays have been hampered. To make flexible displays like traditional glass displays, preventing moisture infiltration is one of the challenges.
The OLED of the Samsung Galaxy smartphone is protected by glass. Ma Hong said: "Oxygen and moisture can be highly penetrated into the plastics currently available in the market." Huanyu is studying plastic-based, but waterproof display technology.
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