BOE Launches Mass Production of Its New Gen Glass-Based AM Mini LED

According to the WeChat account of BOE Technology on May 31, BOE officially announced the mass production of its new glass-based active matrix (AM) Mini LED product during the International Display Technology Conference 2021 (ICDT 2021).

BOE’s glass-based Mini LED product features high accuracy, AM driving, flicker-free technology, great heat deflection resistance, high evenness, and an enlarged substrate, all of which are lacking in PCB-based LED displays.


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BOE showcased the latest P0.9 glass-based Mini LED display at ICDT 2021. Based on glass substrate display and micron-scale packaging processes, the product adopts the AM driving method and boasts 1000 nits of brightness, a stunning 1 million-to-1 contrast ratio, and ultra-high 115% NTSC color gamut. The display is immune to screen flickering, consumes less power, and enables pure black seamless splicing.

Additionally, BOE exhibited a 75-inch Mini LED backlight display that is available for professional, medical, and automotive displays as well as other high-end consumer displays. (Summarized by LEDinside)

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