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Samsung Electronics revealed in a filing to the Korea Stock Exchange that they may take over the OLED and LCD panel producing unit – Samsung Mobile Display (SMD). SMD is an unlisted subsidiary which was formed by Samsung Electronics and Samsung SDI with the Electronics division holding a stake of more than 60 percent. [...]
Samsung has an AMOLED tablet – Galaxy Tab 7.7 but it seems we might see a new albeit slightly smaller variant in the Galaxy Tab range. OLED Display reports that Samsung’s display manufacturing arm, Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) has listed a 7-inch OLED panel on their site. Since this subsidiary manufactures display panels for [...]
Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) today announced that they’ve formed a strategic alliance with US-based Universal Display Corp. The financial details were not disclosed but the partnership will help SMD to churn out better AMOLED displays with the use of Universal Display Corp.’s patents and technologies. SMD and Universal Display Corp. have jointly developed display-related [...]
Although Samsung and Apple are competitors in the smartphone and tablet market, Apple is also its one of the biggest customers. Now contrary to the WSJ report that said the iPad 2 is already in production and will have the same display as original iPad, Daum and Korea Herald are reporting that Samsung’s subsidiary, [...]
Samsung’s subsidiary, Samsung Mobile Display will showcase a large 19-inch qFHD transparent AMOLED Display at the Pepcom event, which is a pre-CES showcase. Oled-Display says it is the world’s first large-screen transparent AMOLED production prototype that features a 30 percent transparency and highest possible resolution found in a similar-sized transparent display. Additionally, Samsung will [...]
Samsung’s subsidiary, Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) has announced to start mass production of AMOLED panels with embedded touch sensor. Samsung reckons by integrating the touch sensor with the display, users can get high-quality, vivid images and on the manufacturing front, a simplified process. Samsung will be the first company to place a touch sensor [...]
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