Innolux Presents Rollable Mini LED Display for Commercial and PID Applications

Innolux hosted 2020 new product premiere yesterday and presented a 55-inch rollable Mini LED emissive display featuring active matrix (AM) driving technology. The panel maker also introduced new display products targeting health and entertaining applications.

The rollable display adopts flexible PCB backplane and features high curvature, brightness, contrast and saturation. However, Innolux did not reveal further details such as resolution for the product.

Comparing to the rollable OLED panel LG demonstrated before, Innolux claimed that direct emissive Mini LED displays have edges in reliability and production cost, enabling them to outpace OLED products in applications like public information display (PID). The company also targets commercial and meeting room applications and aims to mass produce the Mini LED rollable display next year.

Innolux also unveiled a 31.5-inch 4K Mini LED backlit gaming monitor featuring over 2000 Mini LED chips. Combining the company’s pixel level local dimming technology, the product delivered clear and pure darkness and reached 1000 nits brightness.

As a member of the Foxconn Group, Innolux continuously develops Mini LED display technology focusing on both backlight displays and directly emissive displays. The company has sent its Mini LED backlight product samples for leading automakers aiming to replace OLED displays. As for directly emissive Mini LED display, Innolux addresses on signage and other large size display applications.

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