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Posted by TruthIsThere
 - November 25, 2024, 19:13:34
When they said Samsung (the worst company for any electronic products, especially their failing display issues history...), I just closed my eyes.

No LG, Apple, Sony (JDi doesn't count), Sharp, ect. partnership?

OH... HECK NO!
Posted by heffeque
 - November 25, 2024, 17:24:56
ETA to see them on shelves?

For TVs and smart bands/watches it looks like great news.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 25, 2024, 13:04:17
Applied Materials has introduced its MAX OLED technology, a groundbreaking maskless manufacturing solution that promises to revolutionize OLED display production. This innovation enhances brightness, resolution, and energy efficiency, while significantly reducing production costs and complexity. Major industry players, including Samsung Display, Visionox, and Japan Display, are set to adopt the technology, potentially transforming the OLED market for devices ranging from smartphones to large TVs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Breakthrough-OLED-MAX-manufacturing-technology-promises-three-times-brighter-and-five-times-more-longer-lasting-displays.923217.0.html