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Sony To Start Mass Production of OLED Display next Spring
Tokyo (JCNN) - Sony Corporation (TSE: 6758) today announced the start of
mass production of "Super Top EmissionTM" Active-matrix Full-color Organic
Light Emitting Diode(OLED) Display panels from Spring 2004. Production
will be initially for the supply of display panels for mobile devices, and
Sony will make a capital investment of approximately 9 billion yen to
establish an OLED mass production line in ST-LCD Corporation (ST-LCD).
OLED is a self-luminous display without backlight. Sony started the
development of OLED in the early 90's and demonstrated a 13" display as
thin as 1.4mm in February 2001 and a 24" display which consisted of four
integrated 12"individual panels in January 2003. Sony's original active
matrix OLED is made of small-molecule organic luminescent materials, and
Sony has adopted "Super Top EmissionTM" and an all solid-state device
structure to achieve the advantages of high quality color reproduction,
high contrast ratio, quick response and thin panel, all of which OLED
boasts.
In order to establish mass production of OLED effectively, Sony will apply
the expertise of ST-LCD such as design and manufacturing technology and
procurement of TFT substrates for OLED. ST-LCD has acquired this expertise
through the mass production of Low temperature poly-Si TFT LCD(L-LCD). The
initial production will aim to supply panels with high picture quality for
Sony mobile products and production capacity will start from 300,000 (at
2.0 inches) for the first stage.
Video applications for mobile products such as digital still cameras and
mobile phones are set to expand, and OLED has been drawing attention as a
next-generation key device to enable smaller and lighter mobile products
with video functions. Sony will continue its efforts to improve the
technology and enhance product development of OLED, aiming to offer a
diverse product line-up in conjunction with current L-LCD.
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