Samsung pushing to commercialize QD-EL displays before China
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The ITC finds that BOE infringes upon SDC's AMOLED patents, but does not ban the sale of its displays in the US
Samsung Display and BOE are fighting a legal battle in the US for quite some time. Samsung wishes to halt the import of BOE AMOLED displays into the US, mainly in the smartphone displays aftermarket. Samsung claims the BOE, and also a couple of phone parts retailers, infringe upon Samsung's AMOLED patents.Yesterday, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) found (again, one have to note) that BOE (in addition to Injured Gadgets and Wholesale …
Samsung apparently wants to focus more on the innovative EL-QD display technology. Chinese suppliers are increasingly exerting pressure on OLED development. In the LCD sector, for example, they have overtaken the market, which is why LG Display and Samsung Display no longer manufacture LCD panels. One...Read the article: Samsung wants to push ahead with the new EL-QD display technology. You can support us with every purchase you make through Ama…
Samsung wants to participate in the future of mobility and presents new products with its departments. For some time now it has been known that Samsung itself is developing "miracle batteries" for electric cars, which offer a much higher range. But that's not all. Samsung is also known for its excellent screens and shows possibilities for the future. So far, most displays in vehicles are still completely flat, are not rolled or folded. However, …
channelnews : Samsung Targets QD-EL Display Rollout Within Next Few Years
Samsung is expediting the development of EL-QD televisions, also known as NanoLED or QDEL, aiming to bring them to market within the next few years. The move is designed to counter increasing competition from Chinese manufacturers in the premium TV sector. The development of EL-QD technology is a concerted effort involving multiple Samsung divisions, including...
LG Display and Samsung Display are currently leading in the OLED market. However, they fear that Chinese competition will catch up. For example, the President of Samsung Display, Lee Cheong, warned that competition in the OLED market will increase significantly. Chinese suppliers will catch up significantly in terms of technology. There is still a clear advantage for Samsung Display, but the pressure has definitely increased. In South Korea, it …
Samsung pushing to commercialize QD-EL displays before China
Chinese competition has been getting tough for Samsung across many of its business segments. They're aggressively undercutting Samsung on price for legacy memory products, rapidly advancing their OLED technology to counter the Korean giant's dominance, and giving it a tough time in the semiconductor market as well. Samsung has to be on its toes to ensure that its dominance in advanced display technologies remains. That's why the company is beli…
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