Breaking the pattern of Samsung's monopoly on the 90% market is what China wants to do and is doing. The strength of domestic OLED screens is on the rise. China's OLED screen has become a new world business card after China's high-speed rail and nuclear power. By 2020, China's OLED market share may reach about 40%.

OLEDs are classified into PMOLED (passive drive type) and AMOLED (active drive type). In addition to the technical differences, the latter structure is more complex, technically high and requires more investment. Related data shows that AMOLED has a much larger market space.

Breaking China's OLED screen barriers OLED or will become China's "third business card"

For the first time, the Apple iPhoneX uses an AMOLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) screen to ignite the AMOLED boom. After the Korean companies, the AMOLED panel production lines have been launched in various parts of China, and they are actively catching up.

Domestic BOE, Hehui Optoelectronics, Tianma, and Visionox are now equipped with a small amount of AMOLED production capacity. TCL Group's Huaxing Optoelectronics and Xinli and Rouyu Technology will also become suppliers of flexible AMOLED screens in the future.

Zhang Deqiang, head of the 6th generation AMOLED project of Visionox Valley (Gu'an), said in an interview that he is confident that the 6th generation AMOLED production line in Yungu will become the world's leading high-level production line, making China's OLED screen become China. Following the high-speed rail and nuclear power, a new world business card.

Dialectical "third business card"

As the only Chinese company in China that participates in the development of international OLED standards and leads the development of international standards for flexible display, Zhang Xinqiang's Visionox is a typical enterprise representative.

At the 4th World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen in December this year, Visionox exhibited its latest “World's First Arbitrary Folding Flexible Screen Full Module” product. According to data cited by Zhang Deqiang, by 2020, the global OLED market will exceed 70 billion US dollars, of which the flexible OLED market will exceed 40 billion US dollars.

Domestic OLED manufacturers, such as Visionox and BOE, are accelerating the development of technology development and OLED production line projects to cope with the monopoly of foreign companies. According to the latest research report of IHS, after 5 years, China's OLED production will account for 26% of the global share, and China is expected to become a major OLED producer from OLED consumer countries.

But like all the problems faced by capital-intensive and technology-intensive industries, the OLED industry also needs a long process of accumulating technology and industry experience. Visionox told reporters that this is a process of synergy and synergy between the upstream and downstream of the industrial chain. It requires the participation of all-industry partners in order to allow China to show its power from a big country to a strong country.

Visionox expects that the global market share of China's OLED production in five years may be higher than IHS's forecast of 26%. Zhang Bing, director of IHS research, told reporters that "from the output of production capacity, by 2020, China's OLED market share may reach 40%."

Visionox told reporters: "Now, in terms of technology research and development, China is in sync with the international; in terms of industry, China is closely following South Korea and has already walked ahead of Japan and Taiwan. So overall, We have broken the international technical barriers and achieved mass production."

Even so, from now on, Korean panel maker Samsung Display has a long-term monopoly. According to IHS statistics, Samsung currently accounts for about 95% of the small and medium size OLED panel market.

The industry believes that OLED can become China's third business card after high-speed rail and nuclear power. China's government, industry, academia and research community also need to form a greater synergy.

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DVI ConnectorWith the advent of technologies such as DVD players, high-definition televisions, and even digital cable, the need for more advanced cables and connectors has increased. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is one response to the growing need for interconnected systems, enabling digital systems to be connected to an array of displays. Yet DVI cables and connectors can also be complicated, and may lead to confusion between High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) and DVI. Although the two systems have much in common, they service different niches of digital technology.


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DVI-A

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