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the screens of our televisions They are becoming larger and have more features, which is influenced by technological advances in production processes, which in turn manage to reduce

the screens of our televisions They are becoming larger and have more features, which is influenced by technological advances in production processes, which in turn manage to reduce costs.

This is the line along which the news we bring today and which promises that we may receive in a few years is moving. much larger televisions but also Reduced prices Compare that to the high costs of existing large format displays.

100″ screens cost 10 times less

Korean researchers announced the development 100 inch OLED display It looks like it’s already ready for mass production and production cost is 10 times lower compared to what current systems offer.

The technology was developed and commercialized by a team at the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials’ Nanolithography and Manufacturing Research Center, and its transparency involves uniformly distributing 100-nanometer-diameter titanium dioxide nanoparticles throughout a film as thin as a human hair.

One 170 degree viewing angle, and because it is transparent, it can be seen on both sides of the screen, making it possible to add polymer dispersion liquid crystal film to the mix to adjust the opacity of the background.

The technology works well, according to its creators high and low temperature environments Since it is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions, it can also be used in outdoor areas such as store windows, smart display cabinets, etc.

The team said that a traditional 100-inch transparent OLED display could cost more than $72,000, while mass-produced displays could “come to market at around 10% of the price of traditional ones“, which means about $7,000.

Via and images | KIM

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