Global OLED output will grow at an annual rate of 33%

DisplaySearch, a professional market regulator, pointed out that in the second quarter, the global organic light-emitting diode display (OLED) shipments reached a record high of US$192 million, a 32% increase from the previous quarter and a 22% increase from the same period last year.

DisplaySearch predicts that the global OLED output value will increase from the current US$600 million in 2008 to a compound annual growth rate of 33%. It is estimated that the overall output value will reach US$6.2 billion by 2016. The main screen of mobile phones is still the most important application, and the estimated shipment amount in 2016. At 3 billion US dollars, OLED TV production value will reach 2 billion US dollars, becoming the second largest application product of OLED.

In addition, mobile phone brand manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics, Samsung and Sony_Ericsson are actively introducing active matrix organic light-emitting diode display (AMOLED) panels on the main screen of mobile phones, which has greatly increased the shipment of AMOLED panels on the main screen of mobile phones.

In 2009, for example, at least 15 mobile phones on the market currently use AMOLED panels. However, in terms of shipments, passive matrix organic light emitting diode displays (PMOLEDs) are still the main application technology.

Although the shipment of PMOLEDs in the first quarter was less than ideal, with the increase in demand for secondary screens in the second quarter, PMOLED shipments also increased.

In terms of vendor shipment rankings, Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) grew very well in the second quarter, with a 38% market share in market share and Taiwan's RiTdisplay ranked second.

According to Jennifer Colegrove, director of display technology research at DisplaySearch, AMOLED panels have become one of the main ways to differentiate high-end electronics. At the same time, the display technology can be applied not only to the main screen of mobile phones, but also to personal multimedia display devices (PMPs) and digital cameras.

DisplaySearch estimates that about 20 new or old production lines will be upgraded in the next three years. Most OLED manufacturers still hope to produce large-size OLED TVs. LGDisplay (Lejin Display), for example, has successfully mass-produced small-size AMOLED panels, and announced that it will mass-produce 15 TV panels by the end of this year.

LGElectronics plans to launch 15? OLED TVs at the end of this year. After Sony announced 20 OLED TVs in 2008, it has not planned to launch more than 20 OLED TVs in 2009.

DisplaySearch predicts that AMOLED will further develop in the direction of medium and large size, and notebook computers will be the next application direction of AMOLED manufacturers. It is estimated that since mid-2010, manufacturers have the opportunity to apply AMOLED to notebook computers.

The use of AMOLED panel small notebook has the opportunity to start mass production at the end of 2010; in terms of TV, it is expected that there will be more than 20AMOLED TV production by the end of 2010, and it is expected that more than 30 in 2011? AMOLED TV will enter the market.

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