
Micro LED
At present, South Korean plants have taken a lead in OLED technology. Samsung Display is a full-scale leader in small-size OLED panel technology. Because leading gaps are too big, other manufacturers are hard to catch up, and Apple is also worried that if it is the future, All iPhones are switched to OLED panels and Samsung will be able to hold their necks. Therefore, Apple is also quietly developing Micro LED technology.
Micro LED has the characteristic that each pixel can be addressed and single-point driven to emit light, has high brightness, low power consumption, etc., and can also be combined with a flexible substrate, to achieve the possibility of flexible and flexible as OLED. Even though there are not many companies who talk about Micro LED on the platform at the moment, there are quite a few ducks and ducks in the water.
As mentioned above, South Korean panel makers are leading the trend of OLEDs. In addition to the trend of mobile phones, South Korean factories are currently working to expand OLED applications. If OLEDs are successfully expanded in other applications, most competitors can only look back at the Korean factory. It is difficult to catch up, and Micro LED is the technology that has the opportunity to flip the current state of the display industry, which is why many companies have been quietly and aggressively laid out.
At present, OLEDs have unique features in applications such as small-size mobile devices such as mobile phones, wearables, and virtual reality (VR), so OLED panels have their own living space, but the benefit of Micro LED is that the investment amount is much less than that of OLEDs. However, the difficulty in producing Micro LED is not low, and there are still many technical bottlenecks to break through.