Samsung Display and LG Display both showcased their latest cutting-edge display technologies at SID Display Week 2024 in San Jose, California. Samsung unveiled the industry's first quantum dot light-emitting diode display, which uses ultra-fine semiconductor particles to emit light directly from RGB pixels. Additionally, Samsung presented glasses-free three-dimensional technology with eye-tracking capabilities and a 16-inch laptop Light Field Display that automatically switches between 2D and 3D based on the user's gaze. The company also introduced RGB OLEDs on Silicon technology for the virtual reality market in collaboration with its subsidiary eMagin. On the other hand, LG Display highlighted its Advanced Thin OLED for vehicles, large-sized OLED panels, and automotive display solutions optimized for Software Defined Vehicles. The company introduced OLEDoS for virtual reality, featuring increased screen brightness and resolution, as well as the industry's first OLEDoS for smartwatches with a 4K resolution and glasses-free 3D technology. LG Display also showcased an 83-inch OLED TV, gaming OLED panels, and automotive display solutions, including high-definition OLEDs and LTPS LCDs designed for vehicles. Both companies emphasized their commitment to continuous research and development to bring innovative products to the market and maintain their technological leadership in the display industry.
Samsung Display and LG Display both showcased their latest cutting-edge display technologies at SID Display Week 2024 in San Jose, California. Samsung unveiled the industry's first quantum dot light-emitting diode display, which uses ultra-fine semiconductor particles to emit light directly from RGB pixels. Additionally, Samsung presented glasses-free three-dimensional technology with eye-tracking capabilities and a 16-inch laptop Light Field Display that automatically switches between 2D and 3D based on the user's gaze. The company also introduced RGB OLEDs on Silicon technology for the virtual reality market in collaboration with its subsidiary eMagin. On the other hand, LG Display highlighted its Advanced Thin OLED for vehicles, large-sized OLED panels, and automotive display solutions optimized for Software Defined Vehicles. The company introduced OLEDoS for virtual reality, featuring increased screen brightness and resolution, as well as the industry's first OLEDoS for smartwatches with a 4K resolution and glasses-free 3D technology. LG Display also showcased an 83-inch OLED TV, gaming OLED panels, and automotive display solutions, including high-definition OLEDs and LTPS LCDs designed for vehicles. Both companies emphasized their commitment to continuous research and development to bring innovative products to the market and maintain their technological leadership in the display industry.