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Subject Panasonic reported to increase focus on OLEDs
Name Administrator Date 2012.12.24 Click 1454

 

Oled-info.com reports that there are reports that Panasonic is considering whether to stop plasma R&D by March 2013, and focus on OLED TVs and other display technologies instead. Panasonic will still produce plasma TVs (and industrial-use displays) for the "time being". The main reason for this move is the technological improvements in LCDs in past years.

In September 2012 it was reported that Panasonic has taken steps to streamline its R&D and put more focus on OLED TV development, with plans to invest ¥30 billion ($385 million) in a pilot AMOLED production line in Himeji.).

Panasonic is collaborating with Sony on OLED TV development, and according to Sony the two companies may offer OLED TV products after March 2014.  The two companies have quite different technologies - Panasonic with its P-OLED and printing processes and Sony with small-molecules and VTE. It is reported that Sony will mostly supply capital for Panasonic, and not technology. Sony`s own OLED technology will be used by Japan Display to make small sized panels. (Source: oled-info.com)

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