The Korea Times
Samsung Display said Monday its QD-OLED panels for monitors surpassed 5 million cumulative units shipped in March, roughly four years after the technology entered mass production. The company said it achieved the first 1 million units shipped as of May 2024, making the subsequent 4 million units the fastest ramp up in the product line's history. Samsung Display said it recorded average annual growth of more than 320 percent from 2021 through 2025 in the self-emissive monitor display segment. QD-OLED, or Quantum Dot Organic Light-Emitting Diode, integrates nanometer-scale semiconductor particles known as quantum dots directly into the display panel. Unlike conventional large-area OLED displays that rely on separate color filters, QD-OLED converts blue OLED light into red and green wavelengths through a quantum dot emissive layer. The technology delivers high color accuracy, wide color volume and broad viewing angles, along with faster pixel response times compared to liquid crystal displays at equivalent refresh rates. According to market research firm Omdia, the share of self-emissive pa
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