
Display technologies have been around since the early 1900s with the inception of cathode ray tubes (CRT), which was eventually commercialized in 1922. The display industry has evolved over the years with several technological disruptions. However, the fragile nature and bulky size of the CRT led to the next breakthrough in the display industry with the introduction of light-emitting diode (LED) technology, following which liquified crystal display (LCD) and plasma screens were developed.
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Similarly, the technologies used in smartphones were invented back in 1965. The consumer electronics industry, with the advancement in technology, has changed significantly over the past decade. The technological advancements have not just been witnessed for smartphones but have also been used for televisions (TVs), monitors, laptops, and other display devices.
The displays which were used in computers and TVs offered users interaction with the images. This led to the use of thin-film-transistor liquid-crystal display (TFT-LCD) displays, which were implemented in commercial PCs and laptops. TFT-LCD market grew with a growth in the television and smartphones segment and acquired the most significant market share in the global display market. The recent breakthrough in the display technology is the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology, and this technological disruption is expected to prevail in the display market as the demand for various sizes, technology, and forms of display for vivid applications keeps on evolving, which, in turn, is expected to drive the display materials market in the coming years.
Along with the technological advancements, exchange and usage permission of patents of OLED and QLED materials have also led to a significant increase in the demand for display technology. For instance, Universal Display Corporation has licensed its PHOLED series of material and now have collaborated with companies such as Samsung Display, Sharp Corporation, Royole Corporation, BOE Technology Group, and PPG Industries, for mutual exchange of product license and its usage authorities.
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OLED and QLED displays are further advancing with their flexible display property, and companies such as Samsung Display and Huawei Technological Co, Ltd. are promoting their rigid smartphone display panels to flexible and rollable display panels. Companies developing quantum dots are shifting their interest and area of work to environment-friendly quantum dots after the European government asked to discontinue usage of cadmium quantum dots in the market. Now companies are developing quantum dots that are cadmium-free and heavy metal-free.