Samsung Display begins mass production of QD-OLED in
the fourth quarter of 2021, a new growth opportunity in the large OLED market
Samsung
Display is planning to start mass production of QD-OLED in earnest from the
fourth quarter of 2021. The mass production scale is 8.5G 30K/month, and it is
expected to be mass-produced mainly for 65-inch 4K resolution panels. Since
three 65-inch panels can be produced in the 8.5th generation, about 1 million
panels are expected to be mass-produced annually.
At
the closing seminar held in the second half of 2020, UBI Research predicted
that Samsung Display's QD-OLED will produce 200,000 units in 2021, 600,000
units in 2022, and 800,000 units in 2025. However, as Samsung Display announced
in its second quarter conference call that it will also introduce a monitor
product with a smaller QD display than a TV, production is expected to vary
depending on the proportion of products..
If
mass production begins in the fourth quarter, QD-OLED TV will be unveiled for
the first time at the CES 2022 exhibition held in Las Vegas in 2022, and the
product is expected to be officially released in the first half of the year.
Joo-seon
Choi, president of Samsung Display, emphasized in a recently published sustainability
report that “If QD displays are commercialized, new growth opportunities will
be created in the large display industry, which has been stagnant for a long
time.”
Attention
is paid to how much influence Samsung Display's QD-OLED mass production will
have in the large OLED market led by LG Display.
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