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Title: Samsung going after LG's Mercedes EQS Hyperscreen with its own long-life OLED display tech
Post by: Redaktion on March 04, 2022, 18:21:41
Samsung has started developing its own dual-stack OLED display technology to counter the LG technological advancements in the realm. Called the T-series, for tandem, the new Samsung dual-stack OLED tech will bring much longer lifespan suitable for automotive applications.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Samsung-going-after-LG-s-Mercedes-EQS-Hyperscreen-with-its-own-long-life-OLED-display-tech.606603.0.html
Title: Re: Samsung going after LG's Mercedes EQS Hyperscreen with its own long-life OLED display tech
Post by: Dorby on March 04, 2022, 19:02:31
Exited for this. Hope it is not as expensive as current dual-layer LCD displays on the market.
Title: Re: Samsung going after LG's Mercedes EQS Hyperscreen with its own long-life OLED display tech
Post by: Skillz4realson on March 06, 2022, 17:29:45
Beautiful car, with beautiful features, but!  There are some questions and problems.  Setting in direct sunlight in the summertime, will this screen have problems?  Especially when the car heats up to 188 degrees fahrenheit?  When some body hits your car(and your know they will), will call that tech still work flawlessly?  The screens itself is probably $15,000-$25000.  And what ever happened to Brian Cooley doing some of these.  We really miss him..