The SID Business Conference took place during Display Week in May 2025 and covered all the key market segments for displays. Ross Young, VP of Counterpoint Research (Ross has announced his retirement recently), gave an in-depth presentation about the market and technology trends in TV, smartphone, automotive, and IT displays with forecasts for the future. Presentations from display industry execut
South Korea, once the foremost supplier of displays, relinquished leadership to China as the Chinese government targeted the display industry by subsidizing the capex of LCD fabs, providing up to 75% of the capital. South Korea, led by Samsung Display, abandoned LCDs for OLEDs and dominated the new display technology. As OLEDs thrived, driven by success in the billion-unit smartphone market, the C
The massive LCD video wall at Singapore’s Suntec Convention Centre, once hailed as the largest in Asia, has been decommissioned after 12 years of continuous operation. Installed in 2013, the wall stood as a benchmark for large-format digital signage.
The global automotive display market is undergoing a fundamental transformation as manufacturers increasingly adopt premium display technologies, driving revenue growth despite stable unit volumes. According to new research from Omdia, display panel revenues are projected to reach $13.6 billion in 2025, representing an 8% YoY increase, with the market expected to grow to $18.3 billion by 2030.
LG Display has commenced mass production of a new 27-inch OLED gaming monitor panel that incorporates the company’s fourth-generation OLED technology. The panel uses Primary RGB Tandem technology. The South Korean display manufacturer also revealed plans to introduce a 540Hz OLED monitor panel later this year, representing what would be the highest refresh rate currently available in the market.