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Samsung Announces 1000” MicroLED TV
Samsung Electronics announced a commercial version of its Micro LED display “The Wall” where customers can customize the size of the display even larger than 1,000 inches. “The latest model is mounted with artificial intelligence processor chips each comprised of 16 neural networks that can digest input images into high-quality ones optimized to the size of the screen,” a company official said.
Samsung uses the term ”Micro LED screens” or “Micro LED displays,” rather than TV
Though 50 percent thinner than previous models, The Wall IWA offers a more detailed expression of gradation, as the model utilizes LEDs 40 percent smaller than previous models. The Wall IWA supports 8K screen resolution at 120Hz and offers a maximum 16K horizontal resolution. The bezel-less display’ sections can be combined a docking mechanism like Lego blocks. Industry sources say that the number of orders for The Wall series stands at less than 100 due to the hefty price.
The backplane for the Wall IWA uses PCB circuit boards but to reduce the cost, Samsung Electronics wants to switch to a glass backplane and has contracted with SDC to produce TFT backplanes at one of its Gen 5 Fab in Cheonan, Korea, currently used for rigid OLEDs. That production has been moved to its A2 Gen 6 line, which is more efficient. Samsung Display has been shifting production as it expands its OLED notebook line offering mid-size panels to external customers. Samsung Display will have to change TFT process, by increasing the number of mask steps. Samsung Electronics had been negotiating with AUO for the backplanes but wanted more control over the process than AUO was willing to concede. According to Korean press, at the time Samsung Electronics made the request to SDC, Samsung RE: AM Supply Chain Commentary - 07-19-21 - JOLED, Japan Display, LPL, Samsung Electronics, DELL, Samsung Display Electronics also informed SDC that it was open to SDC’s QD/OLED project, which they had previously rejected.
Samsung Electronics announced a commercial version of its Micro LED display “The Wall” where customers can customize the size of the display even larger than 1,000 inches. “The latest model is mounted with artificial intelligence processor chips each comprised of 16 neural networks that can digest input images into high-quality ones optimized to the size of the screen,” a company official said.
Samsung uses the term ”Micro LED screens” or “Micro LED displays,” rather than TV
Though 50 percent thinner than previous models, The Wall IWA offers a more detailed expression of gradation, as the model utilizes LEDs 40 percent smaller than previous models. The Wall IWA supports 8K screen resolution at 120Hz and offers a maximum 16K horizontal resolution. The bezel-less display’ sections can be combined a docking mechanism like Lego blocks. Industry sources say that the number of orders for The Wall series stands at less than 100 due to the hefty price.
The backplane for the Wall IWA uses PCB circuit boards but to reduce the cost, Samsung Electronics wants to switch to a glass backplane and has contracted with SDC to produce TFT backplanes at one of its Gen 5 Fab in Cheonan, Korea, currently used for rigid OLEDs. That production has been moved to its A2 Gen 6 line, which is more efficient. Samsung Display has been shifting production as it expands its OLED notebook line offering mid-size panels to external customers. Samsung Display will have to change TFT process, by increasing the number of mask steps. Samsung Electronics had been negotiating with AUO for the backplanes but wanted more control over the process than AUO was willing to concede. According to Korean press, at the time Samsung Electronics made the request to SDC, Samsung RE: AM Supply Chain Commentary - 07-19-21 - JOLED, Japan Display, LPL, Samsung Electronics, DELL, Samsung Display Electronics also informed SDC that it was open to SDC’s QD/OLED project, which they had previously rejected.
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