Showing posts with label oled. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oled. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Flexible OLED technology will dominate global display market. Todays aren`t truly flexible.

Flexible OLED technology will dominate global display market. Todays aren`t truly flexible.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

The flexible displays currently on the market are not “truly flexible” products. 

“The flexible displays do not deserve their name since they were just stretched by force into a curved shape,” Kim  Yun-hi, a chemistry professor at Gyeongsang National University in Jinju, South Gyeongsang Province said. 


Organic polymers recently developed by Kim and a group of researchers are expected to help developers overcome the limitations of the existing technology, such as inorganic thin-film transistors and oxide thin-film transistors, paving the way for the truly flexible display era.

The materials have better pliability and stability than other OLED technologies, and have a record-high level of charge-carrying mobility, she said. 

The researcher expects that the materials with high electron mobility will help us develop much lighter and cheaper smart gadgets equipped with flexible and bendable displays.

The organic polymers can also be used for various products, ranging from photovoltaic panels and radio frequency identification devices to biometric recognition gadgets, according to the professor, who has been working with Samsung Display in developing materials for OLED technologies and nurturing students in the field.

She has received calls for collaboration from global chemical and display firms, which she declined to identify, in developing new displays. 

Based on the findings of market research institute DisplaySearch, Samsung Electronics forecasted, that the flexible OLED displays will take up around 40 percent of the mobile display market by 2018.

Yoon Boo-keun, Samsung’s consumer electronics chief, recently said that the Korean tech firm would likely unveil flexible TVs next year. 

Earlier this year, Samsung and LG both rolled out curved OLED TVs and curved OLED smartphones. 

The world’s first curved products failed to appeal to customers, mainly because of high price tags and an absence of unique features other than the curved bodies.

Another challenge for the tech firms is the lack of key fundamental technologies, according to Kim.

The Korean tech firms are indeed eager to obtain related patents for OLEDs.

In 2009, LG Electronics acquired the OLED business unit of Kodak, which first created the OLED technology in 1979. This year Samsung Electronics and Cheil Industries, a subsidiary of Samsung Group, purchased Novaled, a German firm that owns around 500 intellectual property rights for OLED technologies. 

Kim has predicted that the era of truly flexible organic light-emitting diode displays will come as early as next year as major electronics firms plan to churn out a slew of smart devices that can be folded and rolled up.

“Consumers will likely see various types of flexible or bendable displays applied to smartphones and wearable gadgets,” 

”For example, the next generation of the Galaxy Gear and Google Glass, featuring fully flexible displays, will come out within a couple years,” she said.

Stressing that the OLED is indeed the technology of the future, the professor predicted that the technology will dominate the global display market down the road as the OLED displays become cheaper and lighter than those currently used.

Kim Yun-hi, a chemistry professor at Gyeongsang National University. (Gyeongsang National University)

(from left) Samsung’s curved OLED TV (Samsung), LG’s G Flex curved smartphone .


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

LG G Flex begins global rollout with introduction in key Asian markets, starting in Singapore and Hong Kong.

LG G Flex begins global rollout with introduction in key Asian markets. starting in Singapore and Hong Kong.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


World’s First Curved, Flexing, Self-Healing Smartphone
Available For The First Time Outside Korea.


LG Electronics (LG) is introducing LG G Flex, the world’s first curved flexing smartphone, to the global market starting in Singapore and Hong Kong this week. Key markets in Asia will also announce the availability of this innovative device before the end of the year, soon to be followed by other regions.

The LG G Flex has captivated early adopters everywhere as the first smartphone curved to follow the contour of the human face, made possible with the implementation of the world’s first curved smartphone battery. With a durable plastic OLED (P-OLED) HD display, the G Flex also comes with a self-healing back cover that eliminates those day-to-day scratches, making it the first smartphone to incorporate such technology. These innovative features have earned LG’s latest smartphone significant praise and accolades from major media outlets worldwide.

Customers in Singapore will be able to place their pre-orders for LG G Flex beginning December 8. In Hong Kong, the device goes on sale starting December 13 and will be available through major carriers and leading electronics retailers.

The vertically curved G Flex is the latest device in LG’s premium G Series and incorporates proprietary innovations from other LG companies such as LG Display and LG Chem. The curved 6-inch Real RGB P-OLED display was developed specifically for the G Flex and is the largest of its kind in the world. The 3,500mAh curved battery from LG Chem was also developed with LG G Flex in mind and is also a world’s first.

Key Specifications (Korean Version):
- Chipset: 2.26 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 800 (MSM 8974)
  GPU: Adreno 330, 450MHz
- Display: 6-inch HD (1280 x 720), Curved P-OLED (Real RGB)
- Memory: 2GB LP DDR3 RAM / 32GB eMMc
- Camera: Rear 13.0MP / Front 2.1MP
- Battery: 3,500mAh (embedded)
- Operating System: Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2
- Size: 160.5 x 81.6 x 7.9 - 8.7mm
- Weight: 177g
- Network: LTE-A / LTE / HSPA+ / GSM
- Connectivity: BT 4.0 / USB 3.0 compatible / WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac) / NFC
- Color: Titan Silver
- Other: TDMB / Hi-Fi 24bit, 192kHz Playback



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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

South Korea: Samsung to start selling the Galaxy Round with flexible curved display, next week.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.



South Korea: Samsung to start selling the Galaxy Round with flexible curved display, next week.

Samsung has scheduled to unveil in South Korea first the code named Galaxy Round next week, Round for a round of smartphones with flexible displays.

The smartphone will have a flexible curved display. The approximately price of the device in South Korea could be 1 million won= US $933.-

The innovation in hardware is to place a plastic  organic light-emitting diode (OLED) instead a glass substrate. A flexible bend display speculates the Asian site.

Specifications could be similar to the Galaxy Note 3 says the source.

The news at this time is not so clear, because are in original korean, but we took the most important from the Asian Economy News.

AsiaEconomyNews


LG Display Mass-Produces World’s First Flexible OLED Panel for Smartphones, up to 6 inches.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs. 


LG Display Mass-Produces World’s First Flexible OLED Panel for Smartphones, up to 6 inches.


LG Display brings innovation to the smartphone market with cutting-edge panel
LG Display, the world’s leading innovator of display technologies, today announced that it will start mass-production of the world’s first flexible OLED panel for smartphones. This state-of-the-art panel represents another milestone following the company’s commercial rollout of the world’s first 55-inch OLED TV display earlier this year.
“LG Display is launching a new era of flexible displays for smartphones with its industry-leading technology,” said Dr. Sang Deog Yeo, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of LG Display. “The flexible display market is expected to grow quickly as this technology is expected to expand further into diverse applications including automotive displays, tablets and wearable devices. Our goal is to take an early lead in the flexible display market by introducing new products with enhanced performance and differentiated designs next year.”
LG Display’s flexible OLED panel is built on plastic substrates instead of glass. By applying film-type encapsulation technology and attaching the protection film to the back of the panel, LG Display made the panel bendable and unbreakable. The new display is vertically concave from top to bottom with a radius of 700mm, opening up a world of design innovations in the smartphone market. And only 0.44mm thin, LG Display’s flexible OLED panel is the world’s slimmest among existing mobile device panels. What’s more, it is also the world’s lightest, weighing a mere 7.2g even with a 6-inch screen, the largest among current smartphone OLED displays.
In March 2012 LG Display developed the world’s first 6-inch Electronic Paper Display (EPD) based on e-ink which utilizes a plastic backplane. Having previously showcased the world’s first curved 55-inch OLED TV panel at CES 2013, today’s announcement highlights the company’s leading position in advanced flexible display technologies.
According to research firm IHS Display Bank, the global flexible display industry will see dramatic growth and become a USD 1.5 billion market by 2016, exceeding USD 10 billion by 2019. LG Display plans to advance flexible display technologies and bring innovation to consumers’ daily lives with the introduction of rollable and foldable displays in various sizes.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Samsung plant in Gumi to start mass production of Galaxy S5 two models in Jan 20,2014. Specifications leaked.

Samsung plant in Gumi to start mass production of Galaxy S5 two models in Jan 20,2014. Specifications leaked.

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.


Samsung Galaxy S5 Concept.


Despite the Samsung Galaxy S4 was launched in April 26,2013 rumors are coming from Korea about Samsung will start the mass production of the upcoming Galaxy S5 in its plant of Gumi, South Korea with a initial batch of 800.000 to 1.000.000 units to reach 6.000.000 in February, finally getting a total of 8.000.000 to 10.000.000 in March and will announce the smartphone between February in the Barcelona`s MWC 2014, 24-27 Feb 2014 or in March. Taking this year launch date of the S4 we might see the S5 maybe in April in a separated Unpacked 2014 event a little  before IFA 2014 Berlin in May.

However, according to the source ETNews Samsung decided to shortened product life cycles and we might expect the S5 launch before April 2014.

Samsung Electronics has decided two varities for the AP(application processor), one with a Qualcomm Snapdragon and the other with an Octavia (8 cores) Samsung processor both with a 64bits ARM cortex operations and increasing graphics performance.

Some of the unofficial specifications has been leaked:

PREMIUM MODEL:
5 inches flexible active matrix (AM) organic light emitting diode (OLED) display. HQ image.

Metal case.

GENERAL MODEL:
5 inches flexible active matrix (AM) organic light emitting diode (OLED) Flat panel display.

Plastic case.

BOTH MODELS:
Android 4.4 KitKat
16 Mpxls rear camera.Full HD. AutoFocus (AF)
3GB Mobile camera Module D-RAM
4000 mAh Battery.
NFC
WiFi
Compatible with Galaxy Gear 2 smartwatch.

No sings of a curved flexible display at this time for the S5.

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