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Innolux Showcases 11.6-Inch And 9-Inch MiniLED-Backlit Car-Use Displays
Everlight Electronics and Lextar Electronics, and LCD panel makers Innolux and AUO are developing MiniLED LCD automotive displays for dashboards, central information displays and infotainment devices to begin shipping in 2022. Production cost for MiniLED-backlit LCD automotive displays is higher than that for LED-backlit ones, but they offer better contrast and local dimming-enabled HDR. Innolux showcased 11.6-inch and 9-inch MiniLED-backlit car-use displays and touch panels, respectively, at CES 2021.
Everlight is expected to start production of MiniLED-backlit automotive displays for shipments to US and European automakers as early as year-end 2021. A POB (package on board) process is currently used to produce MiniLED-backlit but will soon be replaced by the less expensive COB (chip on board) MiniLED-backlit automotive displays with smaller dimensions and pitches than POB ones.
Figure 1: Innolux-Developed MiniLED-Backlit Automotive Display
Everlight Electronics and Lextar Electronics, and LCD panel makers Innolux and AUO are developing MiniLED LCD automotive displays for dashboards, central information displays and infotainment devices to begin shipping in 2022. Production cost for MiniLED-backlit LCD automotive displays is higher than that for LED-backlit ones, but they offer better contrast and local dimming-enabled HDR. Innolux showcased 11.6-inch and 9-inch MiniLED-backlit car-use displays and touch panels, respectively, at CES 2021.
Everlight is expected to start production of MiniLED-backlit automotive displays for shipments to US and European automakers as early as year-end 2021. A POB (package on board) process is currently used to produce MiniLED-backlit but will soon be replaced by the less expensive COB (chip on board) MiniLED-backlit automotive displays with smaller dimensions and pitches than POB ones.
Figure 1: Innolux-Developed MiniLED-Backlit Automotive Display
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