[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, Trasparent Micro-LED

[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, Trasparent Micro-LED
January 7, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, 140-inch Micro-LED TV (12.7-inch x 121ea, Edge Screen Expansion)

[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, 140-inch Micro-LED TV (12.7-inch x 121ea, Edge Screen Expansion)
January 7, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, 130 inch Micro RGB Timeless Frame Type

[CES 2026] SAMSUNG, 130 inch Micro RGB Timeless Frame Type
January 7, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

Sharp HDR Quality on Laptops with up to 22% Lower OLED Power Consumption! Samsung Display Develops Next-Gen Low-Power Technology ‘SmartPower HDR™’ in Collaboration with Intel

Samsung Display announced on the 7th that it has jointly developed 'SmartPower HDR™', a technology capable of reducing OLED emission power consumption by up to 22% in laptop HDR mode, in collaboration with Intel.
January 7, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

LG will unveil its AI strategy and product direction at its world premiere event at CES 2026.

On January 5, 2026, the day before the opening of CES 2026, LG Electronics held a World Premiere event in Las Vegas, USA, and announced its AI-centric technology strategy and key product directions. The World Premiere was introduced as LG's annual event held the day before the opening of CES, and this year's event also included presentations and demonstrations related to robots, displays, home appliances, and mobility.
January 6, 2026/by UBIResearchNet
Sony Honda Mobility presentation slide showing Afeela's interior features like Rich Cluster and Dynamic Wallpapers.

Sony Honda Mobility’s vision unveiled at CES 2026 Media Day: The future of mobility as envisioned by Afeela

At CES 2026 Media Day press conference in Las Vegas on January 5th, Sony Honda Mobility reiterated its long-term vision of transforming mobility from a simple means of transportation into a "Creative Entertainment Space."
January 6, 2026/by UBIResearchNet
Samsung presenting the 130-inch Micro RGB TV at the CES 2026 First Look event.

CES 2026 ‘The First Look’… Samsung strengthens its ultra-premium TV strategy with 130-inch Micro RGB and AI.

At Samsung Electronics' "The First Look" event held ahead of CES 2026, SW Yong, head of the Visual Display Business Division, redefined the role of TVs and displays, moving beyond simply "devices that display images" to becoming "entertainment companions" that understand the user's daily context and suggest actions.
January 5, 2026/by UBIResearchNet
Logo of Xian Smart Materials, a key supplier of TFE ink for BOE, Visionox, and CSOT.

Xian Smart Materials Expands TFE Ink Supply to BOE and Visionox… Secures 100% Share at CSOT

Chinese display materials supplier Xian Smart Material (思摩威) is rapidly increasing its supply share to major panel makers, centered on TFE (Thin Film Encapsulation) ink. Founded in 2017, the company has developed and manufactured TFE ink, low-temperature Over Coat (OC), organic insulating layers, and binders, and is understood to have invested RMB 350 million to build a new manufacturing plant.
January 5, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

AI Meets Display… Smarter OLED is Coming

Samsung Display will unveil a wide range of next-generation OLED products designed to multiply AI experiences at 'CES 2026'. In a lifestyle exhibition where visitors can experience not only existing electronic devices but also new concept products never seen before, they can imagine AI enriched further by convergence with OLED.
January 5, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

RGB Mini-LED, Beyond Demos and into the Marketplace: A Key Inflection Point at CES 2026

CES 2026 (January 6–9, Las Vegas) is an event where AI takes center stage, but it's also likely to be a turning point where the premium picture quality competition in TVs, monitors, and electronics shifts to RGB Mini-LED.
January 2, 2026/by UBIResearchNet

Samsung Display Begins Full-Scale Supply of World’s First 360Hz ‘V-Stripe’ QD-OLED

Samsung Display announced on the 1st that it is launching the world's first 34-inch 360Hz QD-OLED featuring a ‘V (Vertical)-Stripe’ pixel structure. Samsung Display began mass production of the new product last December and is now fully supplying it to a total of seven global monitor manufacturers, including ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte.
January 2, 2026/by UBIResearchNet
Technical diagram illustrating INT-Tech's 100,000-nit Native RGB OLEDoS technology compared to standard White OLED.

AI Smart Glasses Era Shifts OLEDoS Competitive Landscape: SeeYA Expands Mass Production, INT-Tech Unveils High-Brightness Native RGB Sample

The OLEDoS (OLED-on-Silicon, micro-OLED) market for XR (AR/VR/MR) devices is undergoing simultaneous realignment of its supply chain and technological competition as the year draws to a close. For XR OLEDoS, Sony's W-OLEDoS (White OLED + color filter) technology and supply have long served as the 'de facto benchmark'.
December 31, 2025/by UBIResearchNet

Samsung’s “Intelligent Living” vs. LG’s “Visual Essence”: The Contrast at CES 2026

CES 2026 The world's largest consumer electronics show, CES 2026, is expected to become a watershed moment clearly demonstrating the strategic pivot of South Korea's two major home appliance giants.
December 30, 2025/by UBIResearchNet

Samsung TV’s Dual Strategy: “Exhibition Hall Change” and Micro-LED From Luxury Models in the Tens of Millions to the Mainstream Market

Samsung Electronics is reshaping the TV market landscape starting with CES 2026. Moving beyond the traditional “appliance show” format, Samsung's clear strategy is evident in its standalone exhibition hall spanning approximately 4,645 square meters at the Wynn Hotel.
December 29, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
Bar chart illustrating the rapid growth of Mini-LED and OLED in the automotive display market through 2030.

Automotive Display Premiumization Accelerates… Mini-LED and OLED Revenue Share Expected to Exceed 10% in 2026, Expanding Further by 2030

As the adoption of electric vehicles and the transition to software-defined vehicles (SDVs) gain momentum, automotive displays are rapidly being elevated from simple information panels to core components that shape user experience (UX) and enable brand differentiation. Amid this shift, the adoption of Mini-LED—capable of delivering both premium image quality and high readability—is expanding, with clear growth trends emerging across shipment volume and key market indicators.
December 26, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
HKC RGB Mini LED automotive dashboard display representing the company's market expansion.

HKC Expands RGB Mini LED to TVs, Monitors, and Automotive Displays

In the Chinese display industry, HKC has long been known as a leading panel manufacturer, fueled by its large-scale LCD-based mass production capabilities. However, its recent move to focus on RGB Mini LED is seen as a strategic shift that transcends its traditional identity.
December 24, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
OMNIVISION's new LCoS panel OP03021, highlighting its compact size and high resolution.

Next Generation AR and AI Glass Display Innovation: OMNIVISION LCoS Panel and JBD MicroLED New Products

OMNIVISION, which supplies LCoS to Meta's smart glasses 'Ray-Ban Display', unveiled a high-resolution LCoS panel 'OP03021' for next-generation AR (augmented reality) glasses on December 16, 2025, and predicted mass production of the panel in the first half of 2026.
December 23, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
Bar chart illustrating BOE B11's 72.9% operating ratio, signaling stable mass production for Apple.

BOE B11 Achieves 35 Million iPhone Panel Shipments…72.9% Utilization and Approximately 89% Yield Demonstrate Stable Apple Supply Capability

BOE has been gradually expanding its presence as a supplier of OLED panels for Apple’s iPhones. Building on deliveries centered on the standard models from the iPhone 12 through iPhone 16 series, BOE has broadened its coverage to the iPhone 16e, and more recently, a trend has been observed in which its coverage extends even to the iPhone 17 Pro.
December 22, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
TCL CSOT's 163-inch X11H Max Micro-LED TV representing the company's push for mass adoption.

Breaking the KRW 100 Million Barrier?” TCL CSOT’s Bold Bet on Micro-LED Mass Adoption

The pinnacle of self-emissive display technology—Micro-LED—is finally stepping out of the laboratory and attempting to enter the living room.
December 19, 2025/by UBIResearchNet
Li Auto's 'Livis' AI glasses representing the trend of automakers entering the wearable display market.

Automakers: Exploring AI Glasses for Vehicles or Competing for Future Market Entry?

As in-vehicle displays grow larger and more numerous, automotive HMI (Human–Machine Interface) is facing another turning point. The information display methods, which have evolved around instrument panels, center displays, and HUDs, are now expected to expand into driver wearable personal devices—specifically, AI smart glasses.
December 18, 2025/by UBIResearchNet