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  2. Universal Display Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Apple began using OLED panels in its watches in 2015 and in its laptops in 2016 with the introduction of an OLED touchbar to the MacBook Pro. [3] In 2017, Apple announced the introduction of their tenth anniversary iPhone X with their own optimized OLED display licensed from Universal Display Corporation.

  3. Global OLED Technology LLC - Wikipedia

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    Global OLED Technology LLC develops and administers intellectual property purchased by Korea's LG Group from the Eastman Kodak Company for US$100 million [1] in December 2009. [2] Comprising some 2,200 patents, [ 3 ] its portfolio of technologies arises from Kodak's research into organic light emitting diodes which stretches back to the 1970s ...

  4. OLED - Wikipedia

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    On 6 January 2011, Los Angeles-based technology company Recom Group introduced the first small screen consumer application of the OLED at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This was a 2.8" (7 cm) OLED display being used as a wearable video name tag. [242]

  5. What Are the Biggest Risks for Universal Display Investors? - AOL

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  6. JOLED - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2020, 4K RGB OLED panels of three different sizes - 22-inch, 27-inch, and 32-inch - were set to be available for sale. [30] The company has stated that it aims to produce and sell 10- to 32-inch OLEDs including transparent or flexible ones. [31] As of 2021, JOLED markets its OLED displays under the brand name OLEDIO. [32]

  7. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    OLED panels can also take the shape of a light panel, where red, green and blue light emitting materials are stacked to create a white light panel. OLED displays can also be made transparent and/or flexible and these transparent panels are available on the market and are widely used in smartphones with under-display optical fingerprint sensors.

  8. LG Display - Wikipedia

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    The company has eight manufacturing plants in Gumi and Paju, South Korea. It also has a module assembly plant in Nanjing and Guangzhou in China and Wroclaw in Poland. LG Display became an independent company in July 2004 when it was concurrently listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LPL) and the South Korean Stock Exchange (KRX: 034220).

  9. Skyworth - Wikipedia

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    In 1992 Skyworth Group established its headquarters in Hong Kong. [10] In 2003 the head office of the group was moved into the newly built Skyworth Building. [10] From 1996 to 2000 is termed by the company its "fast growth period", [8] during which it was the number four, in term of production volume, television manufacturing company in China. [8]