Recently, it was reported that LGD will build an OLED project in Guangzhou. In this regard, LGD side denied it and made it clear that "currently there is no such idea." In the past two years, OLED TVs have become a hotspot in the industry, and upstream panel supply capabilities have also attracted attention. As the world's only large-size OLED panel supplier, how will LGD layout OLED technology? In the large-scale OLED technology is still controversial today, the application of OLED technology in the TV field how to evolve it?

LGD plans to expand OLED TV panel production capacity
Although the rumors of investing in OLED panel production lines in Guangzhou have been denied, this does not mean that LGD does not have an expansion plan. It is reported that in 2017, LGD is expected to provide 1.8 million OLED TV panels, which will show a doubling trend compared to the shipment of 900,000 units in 2016.
From the perspective of large-scale OLED layouts, LGD has two OLED TV factories in Korea, using Oxide backplanes and White OLED technology routes. One of them is the Gen8.5 (E3) production line, which is mainly used to produce FHD OLED TV panels. The production capacity is 8K/M; the other is the Gen8.5 (E4) production line, which mainly produces 4KOLED TV panels with a capacity of 26K/M.
IHS senior research director Xie Qinyi told LGD that the E4 plant will increase its production capacity by 26K/M in the second half of 2017. The total capacity of the E4 plant will reach 52K/M this year. In addition, LGD will increase the third-stage production capacity for the E4 production line in 2018, which is still 26K/M. LGD is indeed expanding its OLED TV panel production capacity.
In addition to the above OLED panel production capacity, there is news that LGD will build a 10.5 generation panel production line in South Korea, but whether it is OLED or TFT-LCD is currently not explicitly disclosed.
Tsinghua University professor Zhang Baizhe revealed that from the current stage of technology, LGD's 10.5 generation line invested and built in South Korea will be dominated by LCD. It is expected that volume production will be realized in February 2019. After 2020, LGD will consider shifting the 10.5 generation line to large-scale OLED panel production.
Regarding the layout of ultra-high generation TFT-LCD production lines, LGD must have its own considerations. On the one hand, the global launch of the 10.5 generation of investment heat, large-scale TFT-LCD technology has become increasingly fierce competition. Over the years, LGD has gradually slowed down investment in LCD panels. If you miss this wave of investment in the 10.5-generation line, it will be difficult to have the right to speak in the oversized panel area. On the other hand, OLED technology is still the "killer" of LGD, and it is an impossible market for it to give up. With the increasing demand for large-size OLED panels, LGD will have to expand OLED production scale.
According to Xie Qinyi, the demand for OLED TV panels will reach 2.7 million units in 2018. By that time, LGD will have to expand its production capacity or supply OLED TV panels from BOE in order to meet market demand.
OLED TVs still "say good or bad"
In the past two years, OLED technology has been gradually applied to the television field, and many TV manufacturers have begun to apply OLED technology to the high-end color TV market. In addition to LGE, Skyworth, Changhong and Konka, which have been pushing OLED TVs, foreign brands such as Sony and Panasonic have also made clear their OLED TV direction this year. Currently, 13 brands have launched OLED TVs.
However, the biggest problem facing the development of OLED TVs today is that they are “say good or badâ€. Taking 2016 as an example, Skyworth has defined 200,000 OLED sales targets, but actual sales are less than half. Skyworth attributed it to "the impact of the overall production and upstream panel supply capacity constraints", resulting in less than expected OLED TV sales.
From a global point of view, only LGD is the only manufacturer that can provide OLED panels for TVs. LGD's supply of OLED panels determines the ability of downstream manufacturers to produce OLED TVs. In an interview last year, LGD executive Li Tinghan said that in terms of OLED capacity, it is expected to reach 1 million units in 2016 and 1.5 million units in 2017. However, in fact, during the whole year of 2016, the global sales of OLED TVs were only 900,000 units, and sales in China did not reach expectations.
The root cause, IHS Markit said, is that the high manufacturing cost of OLED TV panels will still be an obstacle to the growth of shipments. Since the development of large-size OLED technology, the uncertainty of large-size process routes has always been the highest threshold for the popularity of OLED TVs. Because of this, except for LGD, there is no other panel maker in the world that actually mass-produces OLED TV panels. Instead, it is Wait and see.
What is the prospect of OLED TV this year? Many people in the industry are still looking forward to the OLED TV market. In addition to LGD's plan to stop production of full-HD OLED TV panels and increase shipments in 2017, Sony also officially returned to the OLED camp.
Gao Qiaoyang, chairman and president of Sony China, said in an interview that in 2007 after Sony listed the world's first OLED TV, it did not stop the research and development of related technologies, but it was mainly used in the display of broadcasting and medical fields. In his view, the application of OLED technology to the consumer electronics sector needs to solve many problems. The current technical obstacles have been solved and it is time for mass production. This is why Sony returned to the OLED market this year.
Will 2019 Print OLED TV Panels Be Produced?
From an objective point of view, it is unrealistic for OLED TVs to become mainstream in the short term. In particular, there is still a long way to go before replacing TFT-LCDs into the color TV market. Yield issues, cost issues, and technical issues have become The problem that needs to be solved in front of the manufacturer. However, we are delighted that panel makers have not stopped the development of large-size OLED technology, and they are looking for a variety of technical solutions to achieve OLED large-size.
IHS Markit report pointed out that most OLED panel manufacturers are trying to develop AMOLED panel manufacturing process using inkjet printing technology, which is considered as a feasible method to reduce production costs. However, the use of soluble luminescent materials in this process leads to reduced performance, which is also a challenge for manufacturers.
Xie Qinyi said that panel makers are working with some equipment and material suppliers to develop and optimize ink jet printing OLED panel manufacturing processes. It is planned that by 2019, OLED TV panels using inkjet printing technology will be mass-produced.
According to Xie Qinyi, there are more opportunities to mass produce printed OLED panels in 2019. In China, Huaxing Optoelectronics and BOE are also expected to achieve mass production.
It is understood that China's China Star Optoelectronics has developed a 31-inch FHD color inkjet printing AMOLED principle prototype, BOE has also developed a 30-inch FHD color inkjet printing AMOLED principle prototype. According to this technological evolution path, the application of printed OLED technology in the color TV field will bring qualitative changes to the market in the future.
Ouyang Zhongcan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that OLED printing is on the eve of industrialization and has been focused on by major manufacturers. The Roll to Roll process based on flexible substrates, printed TFTs, and printed display devices can be used to make displays like printed newspapers and become the ultimate goal of printed displays. In the industrial field, both China and foreign countries are in the boot period of printing and display industrialization.
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LGD plans to expand OLED TV panel production capacity
Although the rumors of investing in OLED panel production lines in Guangzhou have been denied, this does not mean that LGD does not have an expansion plan. It is reported that in 2017, LGD is expected to provide 1.8 million OLED TV panels, which will show a doubling trend compared to the shipment of 900,000 units in 2016.
From the perspective of large-scale OLED layouts, LGD has two OLED TV factories in Korea, using Oxide backplanes and White OLED technology routes. One of them is the Gen8.5 (E3) production line, which is mainly used to produce FHD OLED TV panels. The production capacity is 8K/M; the other is the Gen8.5 (E4) production line, which mainly produces 4KOLED TV panels with a capacity of 26K/M.
IHS senior research director Xie Qinyi told LGD that the E4 plant will increase its production capacity by 26K/M in the second half of 2017. The total capacity of the E4 plant will reach 52K/M this year. In addition, LGD will increase the third-stage production capacity for the E4 production line in 2018, which is still 26K/M. LGD is indeed expanding its OLED TV panel production capacity.
In addition to the above OLED panel production capacity, there is news that LGD will build a 10.5 generation panel production line in South Korea, but whether it is OLED or TFT-LCD is currently not explicitly disclosed.
Tsinghua University professor Zhang Baizhe revealed that from the current stage of technology, LGD's 10.5 generation line invested and built in South Korea will be dominated by LCD. It is expected that volume production will be realized in February 2019. After 2020, LGD will consider shifting the 10.5 generation line to large-scale OLED panel production.
Regarding the layout of ultra-high generation TFT-LCD production lines, LGD must have its own considerations. On the one hand, the global launch of the 10.5 generation of investment heat, large-scale TFT-LCD technology has become increasingly fierce competition. Over the years, LGD has gradually slowed down investment in LCD panels. If you miss this wave of investment in the 10.5-generation line, it will be difficult to have the right to speak in the oversized panel area. On the other hand, OLED technology is still the "killer" of LGD, and it is an impossible market for it to give up. With the increasing demand for large-size OLED panels, LGD will have to expand OLED production scale.
According to Xie Qinyi, the demand for OLED TV panels will reach 2.7 million units in 2018. By that time, LGD will have to expand its production capacity or supply OLED TV panels from BOE in order to meet market demand.
OLED TVs still "say good or bad"
In the past two years, OLED technology has been gradually applied to the television field, and many TV manufacturers have begun to apply OLED technology to the high-end color TV market. In addition to LGE, Skyworth, Changhong and Konka, which have been pushing OLED TVs, foreign brands such as Sony and Panasonic have also made clear their OLED TV direction this year. Currently, 13 brands have launched OLED TVs.
However, the biggest problem facing the development of OLED TVs today is that they are “say good or badâ€. Taking 2016 as an example, Skyworth has defined 200,000 OLED sales targets, but actual sales are less than half. Skyworth attributed it to "the impact of the overall production and upstream panel supply capacity constraints", resulting in less than expected OLED TV sales.
From a global point of view, only LGD is the only manufacturer that can provide OLED panels for TVs. LGD's supply of OLED panels determines the ability of downstream manufacturers to produce OLED TVs. In an interview last year, LGD executive Li Tinghan said that in terms of OLED capacity, it is expected to reach 1 million units in 2016 and 1.5 million units in 2017. However, in fact, during the whole year of 2016, the global sales of OLED TVs were only 900,000 units, and sales in China did not reach expectations.
The root cause, IHS Markit said, is that the high manufacturing cost of OLED TV panels will still be an obstacle to the growth of shipments. Since the development of large-size OLED technology, the uncertainty of large-size process routes has always been the highest threshold for the popularity of OLED TVs. Because of this, except for LGD, there is no other panel maker in the world that actually mass-produces OLED TV panels. Instead, it is Wait and see.
What is the prospect of OLED TV this year? Many people in the industry are still looking forward to the OLED TV market. In addition to LGD's plan to stop production of full-HD OLED TV panels and increase shipments in 2017, Sony also officially returned to the OLED camp.
Gao Qiaoyang, chairman and president of Sony China, said in an interview that in 2007 after Sony listed the world's first OLED TV, it did not stop the research and development of related technologies, but it was mainly used in the display of broadcasting and medical fields. In his view, the application of OLED technology to the consumer electronics sector needs to solve many problems. The current technical obstacles have been solved and it is time for mass production. This is why Sony returned to the OLED market this year.
Will 2019 Print OLED TV Panels Be Produced?
From an objective point of view, it is unrealistic for OLED TVs to become mainstream in the short term. In particular, there is still a long way to go before replacing TFT-LCDs into the color TV market. Yield issues, cost issues, and technical issues have become The problem that needs to be solved in front of the manufacturer. However, we are delighted that panel makers have not stopped the development of large-size OLED technology, and they are looking for a variety of technical solutions to achieve OLED large-size.
IHS Markit report pointed out that most OLED panel manufacturers are trying to develop AMOLED panel manufacturing process using inkjet printing technology, which is considered as a feasible method to reduce production costs. However, the use of soluble luminescent materials in this process leads to reduced performance, which is also a challenge for manufacturers.
Xie Qinyi said that panel makers are working with some equipment and material suppliers to develop and optimize ink jet printing OLED panel manufacturing processes. It is planned that by 2019, OLED TV panels using inkjet printing technology will be mass-produced.
According to Xie Qinyi, there are more opportunities to mass produce printed OLED panels in 2019. In China, Huaxing Optoelectronics and BOE are also expected to achieve mass production.
It is understood that China's China Star Optoelectronics has developed a 31-inch FHD color inkjet printing AMOLED principle prototype, BOE has also developed a 30-inch FHD color inkjet printing AMOLED principle prototype. According to this technological evolution path, the application of printed OLED technology in the color TV field will bring qualitative changes to the market in the future.
Ouyang Zhongcan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said that OLED printing is on the eve of industrialization and has been focused on by major manufacturers. The Roll to Roll process based on flexible substrates, printed TFTs, and printed display devices can be used to make displays like printed newspapers and become the ultimate goal of printed displays. In the industrial field, both China and foreign countries are in the boot period of printing and display industrialization.
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