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Company News >> Samsung Display will start the trial production of QD-OLED next month: it is reported that the screen will burn 8th,April,2022
                                                According to South Korean media reports, Samsung Display will start trial production of QD-OLED next month. The new production line, called Q1, is located in Asan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea and is mainly responsible for the production of QD-OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) panels.

According to reports, starting in December, Samsung Display will take about three months to complete the necessary production steps and another six months to stabilize the yield. It is expected that a monthly production capacity of 15,000 pieces can be reached in the early part of the first quarter, and the production line can reach a monthly production capacity of 30,000 pieces at full capacity.

Samsung Electronics plans to ship 2 million miniLED TVs next year. The South Korean tech giant expects these to rival LG's OLED TVs in the premium segment in the next two to three years. If successful, it may move more aggressively to QNEDs rather than putting too much effort into QD-OLEDs.

However, South Korean media have previously reported that the QD-OLED that Samsung invested heavily in research and development (announced in October last year, invested 10.85 billion US dollars in research and development, or about 73.5 billion yuan), will be left out by themselves.

According to the report, Samsung Display is currently facing a problem that they did not expect. Samsung Electronics is hesitating whether to adopt QD-OLED screens. It may not be shipped next year, or it may not be adopted at all. In terms of next-generation screens, Samsung Electronics wants to focus on microLED, because they found that TVs with QD-OLED screens did not meet their expectations in terms of brightness and burn-in problems.

Samsung Display will supply TCL with QD-OLED TV panels next year, and TCL has decided to order QD-OLED screens from Samsung Display, which will also supply QD-OLED screens to Sony and Panasonic.

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