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| Here is a list of the main screen companies, unsorted [(MI2026> | Here is a list of the main screen companies, unsorted [(MI2026> | ||
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| - | * AU Optronics (AUO Corporation) | + | |
| - | * BOE | + | * BOE (BOE Technology Group): It is a Chinese company whose core expertise lies in LCD, OLEDs and flexible displays. Its manufacturing plants are located mainly in China [([[https:// |
| * Innolux Corporation | * Innolux Corporation | ||
| * LG Display | * LG Display | ||
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| * Advantech CO., Ltd | * Advantech CO., Ltd | ||
| * BOE Technology Group | * BOE Technology Group | ||
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| + | Samsung Display and LG Display are the dominant global producers of LTPS backplanes for high-resolution mobile devices and flexible OLEDs. | ||
| + | Sharp Corporation is famous for the commercialization of IGZO (Oxide TFTs), applying it to their high-resolution LCDs and specialized handheld panels. | ||
| + | BOE Technology Group mass-produces large panels using both Oxide TFTs for 8K televisions and LTPS for advanced mobile applications. | ||
| + | AU Optronics (AUO) has established production lines for both technologies to compete in premium monitor and notebook segments. | ||
| + | Sony and Panasonic have historically developed Oxide backplanes for large OLED TV prototypes and high-transmittance IPS monitors. | ||
| + | For LTPO technology, Samsung and LG are currently the primary suppliers for high-end consumer electronics manufacturers. | ||
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