无FMM OLED技术

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中尺寸显示器需求增长,无FMM OLED技术迎新机会
WitsView睿智显示· 2025-06-05 09:34
Core Viewpoint - The OLED technology is expanding its market share due to its self-emissive, high contrast, and lightweight advantages, primarily in small-sized applications like smartphones. However, the large-sized market faces slow growth due to cost and capacity constraints. The mid-sized market, including monitors, laptops, tablets, and automotive displays, is experiencing renewed competition driven by consumer demand for high-quality displays. TrendForce forecasts an 80.6% annual increase in OLED display shipments by 2025, with overall market penetration rising to 2% and potentially reaching 5% by 2028 [1][2]. Group 1 - TrendForce predicts that the penetration rate of OLED displays in the overall market will increase significantly, with a forecasted shipment growth of 80.6% by 2025 [1]. - The mid-sized display market is becoming increasingly competitive as consumers seek higher display quality, leading to new market dynamics [1][2]. - Companies like TCL Huaxing and Visionox are developing new technologies such as ViP and printed OLED to differentiate themselves from traditional FMM OLED technologies [2][3]. Group 2 - TCL Huaxing plans to introduce its self-developed printed OLED products into the medical display market by the end of 2024, showcasing a complete product line at the SID Display Week in May 2025 [2][3]. - The printed OLED technology aims to overcome limitations of FMM and vacuum environments, improving material usage efficiency and reducing investment costs by approximately 25% compared to similar vapor-deposited products [3][4]. - Despite challenges in yield, pixel density, and reliability, printed OLED panels have achieved a resolution of 326 PPI, meeting the needs of laptops and monitors [3][4]. Group 3 - Visionox is actively promoting its ViP technology, which utilizes lithography to achieve pixel graphic design, eliminating FMM limitations and supporting high aperture ratios and various pixel arrangements [4][5]. - A comparison of different OLED technologies highlights that printed OLED has lower equipment investment costs and is expected to achieve mass production by the end of 2024, while still facing yield challenges [5][7]. - The industry is moving towards more flexible and cost-effective OLED solutions, with non-vapor deposition technologies gaining traction [7].