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Samsung
SDI wireless phone display delivers brilliant full-color images on a razor
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5th
July 2002
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Universal
Display Corporation exhibited recent advances in its proprietary OLED
technologies at the Company's annual meeting held on June 27 at the Holiday
Inn, Philadelphia, PA. Highlights included the demonstration of a full-color,
active-matrix OLED cell phone prototype produced by Samsung SDI using
the Company's proprietary phosphorescent OLED (PHOLED) technology. The
cell phone has a bright, vibrant, power-efficient, 2.2-inch display screen.
The Company's proprietary PHOLED materials, currently being offered in
evaluation kits and manufactured by its materials partner, PPG Industries,
were also on exhibit. In addition, a conceptual prototype of the Company's
'Universal Communication Device' using its signature roll-up flexible
OLED (FOLED) display technology was shown.
The Company also demonstrated OLEDs made with the proprietary advanced OLED production technology known as Organic Vapor Phase Deposition (OVPD). The equipment is manufactured by Aixtron AG under exclusive license from UDC, and the first system has been installed in UDC's pilot line facility in Ewing, NJ. The Company's PHOLED, FOLED, and transparent OLED (TOLED) technologies were also exhibited in an array of multi-color video OLED displays, a highly efficient white demonstrator, and as a full-color backlight with a color-sequential light shutter for microdisplay applications. Representatives from Aixtron AG, PPG Industries, and Samsung SDI were present at the meeting. "Our company has made great strides in the development and commercialization of our innovative OLED technologies over the past year," said Steven V. Abramson, President and Chief Operating Officer at Universal Display. "The advances by Universal Display, in concert with our partners, are rapidly progressing towards making OLEDs the technology-of-choice for the next generation of flat panel displays and lighting products." |
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