MAX OLED technology from Applied Materials brings up to five times the lifespan, three times brighter screens and 2.5 times higher resolution of OLED displays at lower acquisition costs.
Applied Materials introduced new MAX OLED technology. Thanks to the transition from the 6th generation of glass substrates to the 8th generation, this technology enables the production of larger and more efficient OLED panels. The result is up to five times longer life, three times brighter image and 2.5 times higher resolution with 30% lower energy consumption.
The main benefit of the new technology is the reduction of production costs and overall more efficient production. The number of manufactured displays on one substrate has been optimized and the production processes are improved so that less is wasted.
Major display manufacturers such as Samsung, Visionox and Japan Display are already starting to use this technology. Customers can thus look forward to more affordable and better quality OLED displays in more devices. TCL is also making similar efforts with its inkjet printing technology for OLED displays, which promises higher contrast, better brightness control and reduced manufacturing costs.
Source: pctuning.cz