MicroLED screens will be deployed in the ‘wearable’ sector in the coming years, but it won’t be before 2030 when they will be democratized for smartphones and other products.
For many years we have been talking about microLED technology, presenting it The next big thing in terms of screens In the mobile industry, however, Such panels are developing more slowly With limited penetration for now, only reaching certain types of devices, esp wearable with small italics.
Perhaps because of this, because of the doubts generated around it, it seems that MicroLED Industry Association Officially and encouraged to share with us A brief press release which is already there Your first roadmap On the state of technology.
So finally We can tell you the published estimates First hand by the main actors involved in the development of MicroLED technology, which They tell us things we definitely didn’t expect to hear right now
and associated with Samsung, Xiaomi or Apple, No one will say that we have to wait until 2030 to see the first phones with microLEDs As the leading technology in their screens.
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We’re giving you the summary right now, and the documents say it right now The technology is already functional though at the level Very premium Or in smaller form, heading towards Cost reduction and material optimization Like LEDs, wafers, motherboards etc…
Thus for now we will see limited to microLED panels Micropanthallus For smart glasses or mixed reality, Smart watch or other types wearableIn addition to some Television Signature large format and super cut premium.
Throughout the decade, processes will improve and technology will mature, so that From 2030 it can be democratized in all kinds of productsstart with Laptop PC As far as the most affordable and commercial television reaches, obviously apart What we all expect, smartphones.
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