LG Display, Samsung Display showcase next-generation OLED technologies at IMID
LG Display and Samsung Display are showcasing their latest OLED technologies at the International Meeting on Information Display (IMID) 2026 in Busan, highlighting advances in display quality, manufacturing efficiency and design flexibility. The three-day event began Wednesday at BEXCO and runs through Friday. LG Display will unveil FLiPP, or FMM-Less innovative Pixel Patterning, an OLED…
LG Display and Samsung Display are exhibiting their most recent OLED innovations at the International Meeting on Information Display (IMID) 2026 in Busan. The three-day conference commenced on Wednesday at BEXCO and will conclude on Friday.
LG Display is set to reveal FLiPP, or FMM-Less innovative Pixel Patterning, a novel OLED manufacturing method that dispenses with the need for traditional fine metal masks (FMMs). This cutting-edge technology, the result of a year of research and development, creates red, green, and blue (RGB) OLED pixels sans metal masks. According to LG Display, FLiPP enhances brightness by 1.6 times, extends panel longevity by 2.4 times, and cuts power usage by 13 percent, when compared to panels manufactured using FMMs under equal circumstances.
The enhancements are primarily due to a substantial 55 percent rise in the aperture ratio, which signifies the portion of the display area occupied by RGB pixels.
Conventional FMM production, which vaporizes RGB organic substances through minuscule holes in metal masks, contrasts with this approach.
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