According to “Nikkei Asia” reported, Japan Display (JDI) will enter the 14-inch OLED panel market for flat panels and PCs, with plans to start mass production around 2025.
Due to the uneven brightness of the larger OLED panel screen, JDI’s smartwatch line is limited to 1.4-inch OLED, but technological advances have crossed this barrier, paving the way for the production of medium-sized OLED panels. Medium-sized panels are cheaper to produce because the process of attaching light-emitting materials to the substrate has been simplified, and JDI will seek orders from IT companies and device makers in the U.S. and Asia.
It is noted that JDI in the late August Shanghai exhibition demonstrated the unique eLEAP organic light-emitting OLED panels, able to stabilize the control of image quality, twice as bright as conventional products, three times longer life.
JDI’s newly developed 14-inch panels will be produced at its Mochibara plant near Tokyo or by a Chinese partner. Starting in fiscal 2024, JDI will mass produce 1.4-inch eLEAP panels for smartwatches at the Mochibara plant.
The company has also licensed its technology to Chinese panel supplier HKC and is in talks to co-produce panels in China on a large scale around 2025.
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