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2007 Report Reviews New Developments in OLED Production and Materials.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50989) has announced the addition of "OLED (Organic Light Emitting Device, Organic Light Emitting Diode) A thin film light-emitting technology that is expected to compete with LCD and plasma TVs as well as LCD monitors and readouts.  Markets: 2007 & Beyond" to their offering.

The new report builds upon the firm's ongoing coverage of the organic electronics market previously released in several earlier reports. It forecasts major markets for OLEDs including mobile displays, televisions, computer displays, automotive, consumer electronics, backlighting back·light  
n.
A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind.

tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights
 and general illumination. In addition, the report reviews new developments in OLED production and materials. The report discusses the strategies of leading suppliers and technology developers including Add-Vision, AUO AUO Au Optronics Corporation
AUO Administratively Uncontrollable Overtime
AUO Active User Object
AUO Aggravated Unlicensed Operation (of a Motor Vehicle)
AUO Area Utilization Officer
AUO alt.usenet.
, CDT CDT
abbr.
Central Daylight Time


CDT Central Daylight Time

CDT n abbr (US) (= Central Daylight Time) → hora de verano del centro;
(BRIT
, Delta Optoelectronics, eMagin, GE, Kodak, LG Electronics, Matsushita, MicroEmissive Displays, Novaled, OSRAM, Pioneer, RiT, Samsung, Seiko Epson Seiko Epson Corporation (セイコーエプソン株式会社  , TDK TDK Türk Dil Kurumu (Turkish Language Council)
TDK The Dark Knights (gaming clan)
TDK Tokyo Denkikagaku Kogyo KK (TDK Electronics Co. Ltd.
, Toshiba, Univision and many others.

Content Outline:

Executive Summary

E.1 Introduction

E.2 OLEDs and the Future of the Display Industry

E.2.1 Markets, Prices and the Revenue Challenge for OLED Displays

E.2.2 Other Technological Issues to be Resolved with OLEDs

E.3 OLED Firms to Watch

E.4 OLED Applications and Summary of Market Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction

1.1 Background to Report

1.2 Objective of this Report

1.3 Scope of this Report

1.4 Methodology of this Report

1.5 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: OLED Technology Trends and Developments

2.1 Market Trends and Technology Drivers

2.2 Advances in Materials

2.2.1 OLEDs, Materials and Printing

2.3 Lifetime and Other Performance Requirements for OLEDs

2.4 Backplanes, Substrates and Flexibility

2.4.1 Active Matrix OLED Displays

2.4.2 New Backplane An interconnecting device that has sockets for printed circuit boards to plug into.

Passive and Active
Although resistors may be used, a "passive" backplane adds no processing in the circuit.
 Technologies

2.4.3 Flexible Substrates

2.5 Improvements in Encapsulation (1) In object technology, the creation of self-contained modules that contain both the data and the processing. See object-oriented programming.

(2) The transmission of one network protocol within another.
, Pixelization and Resolution

2.5.1 Encapsulation

2.5.2 Color Pixelization

2.5.3 Advances in Display Resolution

2.6 OLEDs and Other New Display Technologies

2.6.1 E-Paper

2.6.2 Emissive e·mis·sive  
adj.
Having the power or tendency to emit matter or energy; emitting.
 Displays

2.6.3 Electrochromic e·lec·tro·chro·mic  
adj.
Of or relating to a substance that changes color or transparency when subjected to charged electrodes, as in the liquid crystal display of many calculators.
 Displays

2.7 OLED Manufacturing Technology and Costs

Chapter Three: Market Analysis

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Mobile Phones and PDAs

3.2.1 Sub-Displays

3.2.2 Main Displays

3.3 Computers

3.3.1 Notebooks

3.3.2 Desktops

3.4 Televisions

3.4.1 Handheld and Mid-Sized TVs

3.4.2 OLEDs and the Large FPD (1) (Flat Panel Display) See LCD, plasma display, EL display, FED and flat panel display.

(2) (Field Programmable Device) An umbrella term for all chips that can be programmed by the customer including SPLDs, CPLDs and FPGAs. See PLD.
 Sector

3.5 OLED Displays for Signage

3.6 OLEDs for Audio, Video and Games

3.6.1 Audio and Video

3.6.2 Games

3.6.2 Cameras

3.7 Automotive Applications

3.8 Applications for OLEDs in Smart Packaging and Disposable Electronics

3.9 OLED Lighting

3.9.1 Potential Applications for OLED Lighting

3.9.2 Hidden Market Drivers for OLED Lighting

3.9.3 Technology and Market Requirements for OLED Lighting

3.9.4 Activities of Leading Firms in OLED Lighting

Chapter Four: Forecasts of OLED Markets

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Forecasting Philosophy

4.2.2 How Much Confidence Should You Have in These Forecasts?

4.2.3 Alternative Scenarios

4.3 Forecast by Application

4.3.1 Cell Phones, PDAs, Games, Cameras and Other Consumer Electronics

4.3.2 Computer Displays

4.3.3 Television

4.3.4 Advertising and Signage

4.3.5 Automotive

4.4 Polymer and Small-Molecule OLED Forecast

4.5 Forecast by Active and Passive Matrix

4.6 Forecast by Flexible/Rigid Substrate

Leading suppliers and technology developers:

* Add-Vision

* AUO

* CDT

* Delta Optoelectronics

* Emagin

* GE

* Kodak

* LG Electronics

* Matsushita

* Microemissive Displays

* Novaled

* Osram

* Pioneer

* RiT

* Samsung

* Seiko Epson

* TDK

* Toshiba

* Univision

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50989
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