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Apple Said to Aim for Trial Production of Micro-LED Displays by End of 2017
A new report posted by DigiTimes today has taken a look into the micro-LED ambitions of multiple companies, including the timeline by which Apple might begin its trial production of micro-LED displays. Although it's yet to be confirmed, Apple is likely to use such display tech**logy on a version of the Apple Watch launched in 2018 or later.
The report, citing industry sources, states that Apple's current aim is to manufacture a "small volume" of products with micro-LED displays towards the end of this year. Reports over the past few weeks have referenced similar timelines for Apple's micro-LED plans, and today's news also corroborates the location of Apple's trial production run, expected to be housed in a plant in Taoyuan, Taiwan. http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new...h-3-splash.jpg A few makers engaged in R&D for micro LED display products, despite many tech**logical bottlenecks, are expected to take the initiative to begin trial production in the second half of 2017 at the earliest, according to industry sources.Rumors of an Apple Watch with a micro-LED display began last summer, when it was suggested that such a device may launch in 2017, but with the current reports of late-in-the-year trial productions on micro-LED displays it's likely that the 2017 "Apple Watch ****** 3" will continue to use OLED tech**logy. In regards to advantages, devices with micro-LED have the chance to be thinner, lighter, see an improved color gamut with increased brightness, and sport higher resolutions. Apple's production on micro-LED is said to be the final realization of its acquisition of low-power microLED-based display maker LuxVue in 2014. Similarly, Samsung has been rumored to acquire micro-LED company PlayNitride, which is expected to begin a trial production on the displays sometime in the second half of 2017. Foxconn has also an**unced plans to acquire display startup eLux, "for development of next-generation micro-LED display tech**logy." Although ** direct connection with Apple has been made by the manufacturers, their previous history as suppliers for the Cuperti** company points toward either company, or both, as additional micro-LED suppliers for a future generation Apple Watch. According to industry sources speaking on Foxconn's eLux purchase, "The acquisition could provide a fast track for Foxconn to commercialize micro-LED tech**logy," bringing it to a wider range of consumer products. Related Roundups: Apple Watch ****** 2, watchOS 3 Tags: digitimes.com, Micro-LED Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Neutral) Discuss this article in our forums http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=6W8y8wAjSf4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=qj6IDK7rITs http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MacRu...~4/2gd-PeA4y9I أكثر... |
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