LG Display to Build A Full Production Line for OLED TV in Two Years
LG Display plans to offer a complete family of OLED TV products in
different sizes by 2015, aiming at replacing its existing LCD TV
technology.
Speaking at the at the Society for Information Display (SID) last week,
Oh Chang-ho, managing director of LG Display, said that his company could
have a range of UHD OLED TV panel products in various sizes and designs
by 2015. He added that LG will have a full OLED production line by that
time.
Mr. Oh added that LG Display's OLED TV panel was a combined product into which IGZO, white OLED, pixel driving circuit technology and encapsulation technology were applied.
LG Display wants to become the leader in the OLED TV technology field. The company's approach for making OLED panels offers an easier way to mass-produce them, at least compared to the approach rival Samsung had been following so far. However, Samsung could also adopt LG's OLED display-making technology through a possible cross-licencing agreement, which has not been officially confirmed yet.
Mr. Oh added that LG Display's OLED TV panel was a combined product into which IGZO, white OLED, pixel driving circuit technology and encapsulation technology were applied.
LG Display wants to become the leader in the OLED TV technology field. The company's approach for making OLED panels offers an easier way to mass-produce them, at least compared to the approach rival Samsung had been following so far. However, Samsung could also adopt LG's OLED display-making technology through a possible cross-licencing agreement, which has not been officially confirmed yet.