Examine the Critical New Display Technologies Such as Polymer OLEDs, Electrophoretics & Cholesteric Liquid Crystal.DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River. , Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles. -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45271) has announced the addition of Next-Generation 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. and Paper-Like Displays: A Technology and Market Roadmap A roadmap may refer to:
This new report examines the market opportunities stemming from the latest generation of OLED and paper-like solutions in a variety of applications including advertising and shelf-edge displays, billboards, flat-screen flat-screen adj → de pantalla plana flat-screen adj → à écran plat flat-screen adj → a schermo piatto televisions, desktop and notebook computers A laptop computer that weighs in a range from five to seven pounds. The term originated when laptops were routinely more than 10 pounds, and those that became lighter were placed in a special "notebook" category. In practice, notebook computer and laptop computer are synonymous. , book and newspaper readers, mobile phones, PDAs, MP3 players A digital music player that supports the MP3 format, which was the audio format that started a revolution in online music downloads and distribution. All portable music players, the iPod being the most popular, support MP3 along with one or more other audio formats. and disposable disposable Nursing adjective Referring to that which is discarded or disposed of noun An item used in health care-related Pt contact which is discarded after use–eg masks, gloves, gowns, needles, paper products, syringes, wipes. See Biohazardous waste. electronics. It covers a variety of critical new display technologies including small molecule molecule (mŏl`əky l) [New Lat.,=little mass], smallest particle of a compound that has all the chemical properties of that compound. OLEDs, polymer OLEDs, electrophoretics,
cholesteric liquid crystal The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. , electrochromics and toner-based displays. The report provides detailed eight-year forecasts for these new display technologies, broken out by application, technology, substrate The base layer of a structure such as a chip, multichip module (MCM), printed circuit board or disk platter. Silicon is the most widely used substrate for chips. Fiberglass (FR4) is mostly used for printed circuit boards, and ceramic is used for MCMs. type, etc. The report analyzes the market from all perspectives including materials suppliers, technology providers and consumer electronics firms. The report is targeted towards materials suppliers, equipment manufacturers, components and module suppliers, display firms, companies producing mobile electronics products and anyone else interested in this emerging market opportunity.
Topics Covered
Executive Summary
E.1 Introduction
E.2 Key Market Opportunities and Timeframes
E.3 Firms to Watch
E.4 Summary of 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: Technology Trends and Developments
2.1 Market Trends and Technology Drivers
2.2 Advances in Materials
2.3 Evolution of Flexible and Other Substrates
2.4 Printing and Deposition Technologies
2.5 Developments in Encapsulation, Color Pixelization and Resolution
2.6 Active Matrix vs. Passive Matrix
2.7 Printable Backplanes and Color Filters
2.8 OLED Lighting for LCD Displays
Chapter Three: Market Analysis
3.1 Mobile Phones, PDAs and Bookreaders
3.2 Desktop, Notebook and Handheld Computers
3.3 Portable Audio, Video and Games Platforms
3.4 Televisions
3.5 Digital Cameras
3.6 Automotive
3.7 Smart Packaging and Disposable Electronics
3.8 Signage
Chapter Four: Forecasts of OLED and Paper-Like Display Markets
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Forecasting Philosophy
4.3 Forecast by Application
4.3.1 Advertising and Signage
4.3.2 Television
4.3.3 Computer Displays
4.3.4 Cell Phone, PDAs, Hand-held Game Platforms, Cameras, etc.
4.4 Polymer and Small-Molecule OLED Forecast
4.5 Forecast of Paper-Like Displays by Technology
4.6 Forecast by Active and Passive Matrix
4.7 Forecast by Flexible/Rigid Substrate
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 2-1: Leading OLED Display Suppliers
Exhibit 2-2: Layers in a Small Molecule LED
Exhibit 2-3: Selected Conductive Polymer Chemistries
Exhibit 2-4: Paper-like Displays: Selected Firms and Technology
Exhibit 2-5: Selected E-Ink Partners and Collaborators
Exhibit 2-6: Commercialization of SiPix Technology
Exhibit 3-1: An Advanced Smartphone
Exhibit 3-2: Sony's Latest E-Paper Book Reader
Exhibit 3-3: Use of OLED and Paper-Like Displays in Mobile Phones
Exhibit 3-4: Potential Advantages of OLED Displays and Paper-Like
Displays in the Computing Sector
Exhibit 3-5: Seiko Epson's 40-inch OLED Display
Exhibit 4-1: OLED Displays and Paper-Like Displays for Advertising and
Signage: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-2: Summary of Forecasts of OLED Televisions: 2006-2013
($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-3: Forecasts of OLED Displays and Paper-Like Displays for
Computers: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-4: Forecasts of OLED and Paper-Like Displays for Handheld
Devices: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-5: Forecasts of OLED Displays by Active Material
($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-6: Forecasts of Paper-Like Displays by Technology: 2006-2013
($Millions)
Exhibit 4-7: Forecasts of Displays by Backplane Technology: 2006-2013
($ Millions)
Exhibit 4-8: Summary of Forecasts of Displays by Backplane Technology:
2006-2013 ($ Millions)
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