Taiwan OLED Supplier Readies Products
The company's 1.1 and 1.2inch OLEDs are aimed at use as top panels of flip-open mobile phones. Products incorporating the 2.0inch OLED include three mobile phone main panels and two digital camera panels. The 3.1inch OLED will be used in PDAs.
Last September, Opto Tech acquired the rights to OLED technology from Kodak, including technology licensing and materials procurement rights. In January this year, the company formally established its Flat Panel Display business division.
Original plans were to enter mass production of full colour OLED panels by early 2004. Now, the schedule has been accelerated and the first trial run of full colour OLED products was completed by March 2003, with a success yield rate of 70%. Current monthly output has already reached 20,000 panels. By Q4 2003, the company expects to reach full-scale mass production of 1mn mobile phone panels per month.

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