Samsung's Expanding Micro LED Lineup to Include 76-114 Inch Products

Katherine_K

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Samsung Electronics has unveiled its strategic plans for Micro LED technology in a video presentation, shedding light on the development process and the intricate craftsmanship behind "Micro LED."

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The tech giant is gearing up to introduce Micro LED on a global scale starting this year. To align with the growing demand for large displays, the company is set to expand its product lineup, offering sizes ranging from 76 inches, 89 inches, 101 inches, to a staggering 114 inches.

In addition, Samsung is exploring applications for Micro LED in smaller displays, such as digital billboards and smartwatches.

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Micro LED is an emissive display technology that utilizes micro-sized LED elements, measuring in micrometers (μm), finer than a strand of human hair. It achieves luminescence and coloration without the need for backlighting or color filters.

The LED elements employed in Samsung's Micro LED technology are smaller than 50μm, constituting only 10% of the size of LED elements in typical 100-inch high-resolution B2B products.

Furthermore, Micro LED utilizes inorganic materials for its RGB elements, which effectively negates issues related to aging and screen burn-in. It delivers stable high brightness and picture quality for over 100,000 hours.

Upon investigation, it's clear that Micro LED technology surpasses LCD counterparts in terms of brightness, color saturation, color reproduction, and response time. Moreover, being self-emissive, it's an energy-efficient solution.

Compared to OLED, Micro LED outperforms in brightness, longevity, stability, brightness, color saturation, and response time. It's also noteworthy that Micro LED is approximately 1% the size of mainstream LED technology, boasting a broad application spectrum, from wearables like smartwatches and wristbands to large-scale commercial billboards and public displays, and even VR devices. Its performance surpasses traditional LCD panels and even OLED displays.
 
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