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LG Chem unveils world’s biggest building installation of OLED lighting at SNU
LG Chem, world’s largest OLED light panel manufacturer, today unveiled the world’s biggest building installation of OLED lighting at the inauguration ceremony for Seoul National University’s new main library.LG Chem supplied 1,100 OLED light panels for reading lights at the KwanJeong Library at Korea’s premier university. University officials selected the LG Chem OLED light panels…
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Sony announces new lightweight and slim Trimaster EL Professional OLED monitors
Sony’s newest professional OLED monitors combine lightweight, slim and easily portable designs with the technology’s proven features of high color accuracy, contrast and picture quality. The new models (PVM-A250, 25-inch and PVM-A170, 17-inch) achieve approximately 40 percent reductions in depth and weight compared to previous Sony models, delivering more flexibility for live program production and…
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Samsung announces sale of Curved OLED TV in Korea
Samsung today announced the availability of its Curved OLED TV at an exclusive event held in Seocho, Seoul. The Curved OLED TV marks a new level in innovation that delivers immaculate true-to-life pictures from any angle or vantage point due to its unique curved display. The Samsung Curved OLED’s display has been carefully crafted to…
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Samsung display OLED panels’ production crosses 300-million-Equivalent to more than 68 times the height of Mt. Everest if stacked on top of each other
Samsung Display has passed the 300-million mark in cumulative production of OLED panels on January 24. Piling all of the 300 million OLED panels on top of one another would be equivalent to more than 68 times the height of Mt. Everest (8,848 m). It took four and a half years for Samsung Display to…
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Sony and Panasonic to jointly develop Next Generation OLED Panels for TVs/Large-sized Displays
Sony and Panasonic have signed an agreement regarding the joint development of next-generation OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels and modules for TVs and large-sized displays. Sony and Panasonic plan to jointly develop next-generation OLED panels and modules by each utilizing their core and printing technologies. They plan to jointly develop printing method-based next-generation OLED technology,…