
Samsung makes 95 per cent of OLED market
While the rest of the world is talking about OLED displays, it seems that 95 per cent of the displays made by Samsung.

Xiaomi Miband 2 launched
OLED, better tracking
Xiaomi has released its Miband 2 and the new fitness band offers much for a tiny price. It starts selling tomorrow for equivalent of $23 (149 Yuan) in China and a few companies will ship it to Europe and USA for a bit more.

Apple looks for new MacBook ideas
OLED function keys will make all the difference
In a desperate attempt to appear innovative again, the Fruity Cargo cult Apple is rumoured to be planning to replace the function keys on its MacBook Pro with a new OLED display touch bar.

OLED will not replace LED
Just for smartphones
Global Lighting Technologies (GLT) chairman Lee Man-hsiang dismissed a long standing belief that OLED panels will replace TFT-LCD.

Transparent display is with us
Only problem is that is a bit rubbish
Almost every sci-fi telly programme has tablets and monitors which are transparent and it seems that Samsung has finally build them. The only problem is that they are not that great to use.

Samsung will remain ahead in the telly market
Been the leader since 2011
Samsung is pretty sure it can keep its title of the world’s top flat-screen television manufacturer for a sixth consecutive year.

Samsung denies OLED by next year
But might have something else up its sleeve
Samsung has rejected a claim from the OLED Association predicting that it would reintroduce an OLED TV lineup in 2017.

LG Display boasts OLED production
Heading to South Korea
LG Display has said that it is writing a $395.99 million cheque to build production capacity for flexible OLED displays and lighting panels.

Samsung not so sure about OLED
Costs too much
While word on the street is that Samsung might reintroduce OLED TVs in 2017, the company said that it’s still skeptical about the tech.

Japan Display to mass produce OLED panels
Japan Display is set to mass produce OLED panels – but not until 2018
Japan Display already supplies smartphone screens to Apple, but faces stiff competition from South Korea's LG Display.