Successful Launch of 27-Inch TFT-Based Micro LED Display
On March 15, VISTAR announced via its WeChat account that it had successfully illuminated China’s first 27-inch TFT-based P0.7 Micro LED display cabinet. This accomplishment marks a significant milestone in the development of Micro LED technology in China.
High Reliability and Performance Under Various Lighting Conditions
The newly developed cabinet features high reliability, achieved by reducing internal components by 90%, which significantly lowers the failure rate. It delivers a maximum brightness of 600 nits and a peak brightness of 1500 nits, ensuring excellent performance even in diverse indoor lighting environments. The contrast ratio is an impressive 1,000,000:1, which provides deeper blacks and more vivid colors for an enhanced viewing experience.
Enhanced Viewing Experience with Low Reflectance and Advanced Technology
The cabinet’s reflectance is less than 5%, minimizing light reflections and further improving the viewing experience. It incorporates a hybrid drive combined with a TFT circuit, which is eye-friendly and prevents “moth” faults on the screen, ensuring that images remain detailed and clear.
VISTAR‘s Background and Achievements in Micro LED Display Technology
Founded in 2020, VISTAR is a subsidiary of Visionox, focusing on the research and industrialization of Micro LED display technology. The company has successfully illuminated TFT-based Micro LED products in sizes ranging from 4.78 inches to 102 inches and has achieved breakthroughs in hybrid driving, mass transfer, and repair technologies.
Progress in TFT-Based Micro LED Display Production
Recently, VISTAR has made significant strides with its TFT-based Micro LED display production line. The world’s first TFT-based Micro LED display production line, invested in by VISTAR, is now in the rapid construction phase. The company has nearly completed the ordering of production line equipment, with some equipment already delivered and the rest expected by mid-year.
The project, which began on September 8 last year, represents the world’s first TFT-based Micro LED production line. With a total investment of approximately $412 million USD, the project will focus primarily on Micro LED commercial displays, with product shipments expected by the end of 2024.
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