Japan Display Inc. (JDI) has announced they have developed a high pixel density 5.2-inch (diagonal) organic light emitting diode (OLED) display prototype with full high-definition display resolution of 1,080 horizontal pixels X 1,920 vertical pixels (Full-HD).
According to JDI full-HD resolution is becoming the mainstream mobile display resolution in mobile devices, such as smartphones. JDI has been actively developing OLED display technology and accomplished the development of a full-HD high-resolution (423 ppi) display by successfully integrating high-resolution LTPS backplane, white OLED, and display driving technologies.
JDI’s efforts have resulted in direct view OLED display, by implementing a white OLED and using a true Full-HD RGBW sub-pixel arrangement to achieve a high quality display with real Full-HD resolution.
In addition, JDI has also decided to invest in a pilot OLED display manufacturing line in its Ishikawa Plant in Ishikawa, Japan. JDI will begin to set up OLED manufacturing equipment toward the end of 2013 and expects to commence small-quantity mass-production operation in the spring of 2014.
The full-HD OLED prototype will be demonstrated during SID Display Week 2013 and international symposium, seminar & exhibition in Vancouver, Canada.