Samsung Electronics 114-inch Micro LED TV representing ultra-premium display market leadership

Diversifying Micro-LED Strategies – Samsung with Ultra-Premium, LG Electronics, Vistar with Market Diversification

The global display industry is taking different strategic directions in the race to commercialize Micro-LED, the next generation of technology, and the evolution of Micro-LED is being realized not through “falling prices” but through “market diversification. While Samsung Electronics is strengthening its symbolic technology leadership in the ultra-premium TV market, LG Electronics and Vistar are simultaneously driving the technological advancement and application expansion of the Micro-LED industry by exploring new growth paths in the ProAV and industrial markets.

Samsung Electronics has positioned its Micro-LED TV lineup as a flagship lineup of ultra-high-priced products and maintains its technological superiority, focusing on ultra-large models such as 110-inch and 114-inch models that are fully self-luminous through the precision transfer process and RGB chip integrated structure. However, the company has not been able to achieve this technological feat. However, despite this technological perfection, prices remain in the hundreds of millions due to limitations in production unit cost and process yield.

Currently, Micro-LED TVs have a strong “technology showcase premium product” character in the consumer market and need time to become popular. Market experts diagnose that it will take at least three to five years for the demand for Micro-LED TVs to grow, and that the market will not be able to fully expand unless improvements in price accessibility and production efficiency are made in tandem.

In contrast, LG Electronics has a strategy to expand Micro-LED technology into the commercial and professional imaging market (ProAV). The recently announced MAGNIT ProAV series, with a diverse lineup including 0.78mm, 0.94mm, and 1.25mm pixel pitch, is aimed at high-luminance, high-precision video environments such as conference rooms, broadcast studios, and exhibition halls.

This is regarded as an attempt to get ahead of the B2B market, which has lower technical barriers to entry than consumer TVs and a shorter investment payback period. The fact that the pixel pitch has been reduced to less than 1mm is a signal that LG’s Micro-LED transfer and calibration technology has entered the stabilization stage, and the foundation is now in place for the full-scale commercialization of Micro-LED as a large-sized display for commercial indoor use. The foundation for the full-scale commercialization of Micro-LEDs as large-sized commercial indoor displays is now in place.

Meanwhile, China’s Vistar (a Visionox subsidiary) has strengthened its presence in the large-area market by announcing a prototype of a Seamless Wall up to 135 inches in size through a tile-type Micro-LED display based on a TFT backplane. matrix (TFT) drive to minimize brightness, color uniformity, and tile-to-tile boundaries. This is an example of Visionox extending the TFT process technology it has accumulated in OLED production to Micro-LED, setting a new growth axis for the high-precision B2B display area, including large control rooms, exhibition halls, and industrial control systems.

UBI Research noted that “Micro-LED is no longer just a technology for premium TVs, but has entered a stage where it can lead to actual sales in B2B environments such as professional video, exhibition, and industrial control,” and analyzed that “LG Electronics and Vistar’s moves signal that the range of applications for Micro-LED is expanding. The moves by LG Electronics and Vistar are a signal that the range of Micro-LED applications is expanding.” 

Samsung 114-inch Micro LED TV — flagship product targeting the ultra-premium market (Source: Samsung Electronics)

Samsung 114-inch Micro LED TV (Source: Samsung Electronics)

LG MAGNIT ProAV Series — Micro LED display designed for commercial and professional AV markets (Source: LG Electronics)

LG MAGNIT ProAV Series (Source: LG Electronics)

Vistar 135-inch TFT-based Micro LED Seamless Display — prototype developed by Visionox subsidiary (Source: Vistar)

Vistar 135-inch TFT-based Micro LED Seamless Display (Source: Vistar)

Joohan Kim, Senior Analyst at UBI Research (joohanus@ubiresearch.com)

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