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Samsung SDI to volume produce AM OLED in Q1 2007
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11:38 AM - October 27, 2006 by
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Samsung SDI plans to volume produce 2- to 2.6" QVGA active-matrix (AM) OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels in the first quarter of 2006, according to sources at the maker. The company revealed during its recent investors conference that it is now developing 2" class QVGA AM OLEDs.
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