Display panel manufacturers are companies that are able to produce the cell structures needed in OLED and LCD displays. Not monitor or TV manufacturers.
For LCD displays, the cell includes a front layer with contrast coating, a polarizing film, color, liquid crystals, a thin-film transistor (TFT), and a polarizing film.
For OLED displays, the cell includes a front layer with contrast coating, color filters, OLED panel, and substrate.
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cell of lcd and oled, only few big manufacturers can make it
In both LCD and OLED displays, producing these cells which are highly complex is by far the most difficult element of the production process. Indeed, the complexity of these cells, combined with the levels of investment needed to achieve expertise in their production, explains why there are less than 30 companies in the whole world that can produce them. China, for instance, has invested more than 300 billion yuan (approximately $45 billion USD) in just one of these companies BOE over the past 14 years.
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The following are the biggest OLED and LCD manufacturers in the world:
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1. BOE
Established in April , BOE is the biggest OLED/LCD panel manufacturer in the world and can make all kinds of displays ranging from 0.39-inch x micro-OLED panels to 110-inch x LCD panels, as well as flexible and transparent displays.
In , BOE continued to rank first in the world in five application fields: mobile phones, tablet computers, laptop computers, displays, and TVs. In addition, its AMOLED display output exceeded 10 million units per month for the first time in December , a milestone development for both the company and the industry as a whole.
2. LG Display
LG Display was, until , the No. 1 display panel manufacturer in the world. Owned by LG Group and headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, it has R&D, production, and trade institutions in China, Japan, South Korea, the United States, and Europe.
LG Displays customers include Apple, HP, Dell, Sony, Toshiba, Philips, Lenovo, Acer, and other world-class consumer electronics manufacturers.
LG's production base in China is in Nanjing, Shenyang.
3. AUO (AU Optronics)
Founded in , AUO or AU Optronics is the worlds leading TFT-LCD panel manufacturer (with a 16% market share) that designs, develops, and manufactures the worlds top three liquid crystal displays. With panels ranging from as small as 1.5 inches to 46 inches, it boasts one of the world's few large-, medium -and small-sized product lines.
AUO is also the world's first TFT-LCD design, manufacture, and R&D company to be publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
AUO offers advanced display integration solutions with innovative technologies, including 4K2K ultra-high resolution, 3D, ultra-thin, narrow bezel, transparent display, LTPS, OLED, and touch solutions. AOU has the most complete generation production line, ranging from 3.5G to 8.5G, offering panel products for a variety of LCD applications in a range of sizes, from as small as 1.2 inches to 71 inches.
4. Sharp
Sharp is the inventor of the LCD screen.
Now Sharp is still top 10 TV brands all over the world. Just like BOE, Sharp produce LCDs in all kinds of size. Including small LCD (3.5 inch~9.1 inch), medium LCD (10.1 ~27 inch), large LCD (31.5~110 inch). Sharp LCD has been used on Iphone series for a long time.
Beside those current LCDs, the industrial LCD of Sharp is also excellent and widely used in public facilities, factories, and vehicles. The Sharp industrial LCD, just means solid, high brightness, super long working time, highest stability.
Memory LCD from Sharp is a unique display panel with low consumption, readable under the sun.
5. Truly Semiconductors
Truly Semiconductors is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hong Kong-listed company Truly International Holdings. Founded in , and headquartered in Hong Kong, the companys production base is located in the beautiful coastal city of Shanwei City in Guangdong Province, China.
Since its establishment, Truly Semiconductors has focused on researching, developing, and manufacturing liquid crystal flat panel displays. Now, after twenty years of development, it is the biggest small- and medium-sized flat panel display manufacturer in China.
Trulys factory in Shanwei City is enormous, covering an area of 1 million square meters, with a net housing area of more than 100,000 square meters. It includes five LCD production lines, one OLED production line, three touch screen production lines, and several COG, LCM, MDS, CCM, TAB, and SMT production lines.
Its world-class production lines produce LCD displays, liquid crystal display modules (LCMs), OLED displays, resistive and capacitive touch screens (touch panels), micro camera modules (CCMs), and GPS receiving modules, with such products widely used in the smartphone, automobile, and medical industries. The LCD products it offers include TFT, TN, Color TN with Black Mark (TN type LCD display for onboard machines), STN, FSTN, 65K color, and 262K color or above CSTN, COG, COF, and TAB modules.
6. Innolux
Innolux carries out production and sales operations in a one-stop manner, providing its global customer base with comprehensive solutions.
In its early days, Innolux attached great importance to researching and developing new products. Mobile phones, portable and mounted DVD players, digital cameras, games consoles, PDA LCDs, and other star products were put into mass production and quickly captured the market, winning the company considerable market share.
Looking forward to the future, the group of photoelectric will continue to deep LCD display field, is committed to the development of plane display core technology, make good use of global operations mechanism and depth of division of labor, promise customers high-quality products and services, become the world's top display system suppliers, in in the global mobile color display market leader, become "Foxconn technology" future sustained rapid growth of the engine.
7. Hannstar
Founded in June , Hannstar specializes in producing thin-film transistor liquid crystal display panels, mainly for use in monitors, notebook displays and televisions. It was the first company in Taiwan to adopt the worlds top ultra-wide perspective technology (AS-IPS).
The company has three LCD factories and one LCM factory. It has acquired state-of-the-art TFT-LCD manufacturing technology, which enables it to achieve the highest efficiency in the mass production of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display production technology. Its customers include many of the biggest and most well-known electronics companies and computer manufacturers in Taiwan and overseas.
In , it signed an IPS patent authorization contract with Hitachi of Japan and started to plan a 5th-generation plant to make the product line more complete and meet the needs of different customers.
8. Visionox
On October 8, , Visionox opened the first mass OLED production line on the Chinese mainland, with a focus on PMOLED manufacturing.
GVO a sub-company of Visionox is set to produce AMOLED displays for use in the mobile industry.
9. TCL CSOT (TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology)
TCL CSOT short for TCL China Star Optoelectronics Technology (TCL CSOT) was founded in and is an innovative technology enterprise that focuses on the production of semiconductor displays. As one of the global leaders in semiconductor display market, it has bases in Shenzhen, Wuhan, Huizhou, Suzhou, Guangzhou, and India, with nine panel production lines and five large modules bases.
TCL CSOT actively produces Mini LED, Micro LED, flexible OLED, printing OLED, and other new display technologies. Its product range is vast including large, medium, and small panels and touch modules, electronic whiteboards, splicing walls, automotive displays, gaming monitors, and other high-end display application fields which has enabled it to become a leading player in the global panel industry.
In the first quarter of , TCL CSOTs TV panels ranked second in the market, 55 inches, 65 " and 75 inches second, 8K, 120Hz first, the first, interactive whiteboard and digital sign plate; LTPS flat panel, the second, LTPS and flexible OLED fourth.
10. EDO (EverDisplay Optronics)
EDO (also known as EverDisplay Optonics) was founded in October and focuses on the production of small- and medium-sized high-resolution AMOLED semiconductor display panels.
The company opened its first production line a 4.5-generation low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) AMOLED mass production line in , which started mass producing AMOLED displays in November .
In order to ramp up production output, the company began construction of a 6th-generation AMOLED production line in December , with a total investment of 27.3 billion yuan (almost $4 billion USD). The line, which has a production capacity of 30,000 glass substrates per month, produces flexible and rigid high-end AMOLED displays for use in smartphones, tablet pens, vehicle displays, and wearable devices.
11. Tianma Microelectronics
Tianma Microelectronics was founded in and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in . It is a high-tech enterprise specializing in the production of liquid crystal displays (LCD) and liquid crystal display modules (LCM).
After more than 30 years of development, it has grown into a large publicly listed company integrating LCD research and development, design, production, sales, and servicing. Over the years, it has expanded by investing in the construction of STN-LCD, CSTN-LCD, TFT-LCD and CF production lines and module factories across China (with locations in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, Wuhan and Xiamen), as well R&D centers and offices in Europe, Japan, South Korea and the United States.
The company's marketing network is all over the world, and its products are widely used in mobile phones, MP3/MP4 players, vehicle displays, instrumentation, household appliances, and other fields. In terms of technical level, product quality, product grade, and market share, it ranks at the forefront of the domestic industry and has become a leading enterprise in the field of small- and medium-sized displays.
12. JDI (Japan Display Inc.)
JDI (Japan Display Inc.) was established on November 15, , as a joint venture between the Industrial Innovation Corporation, Sony, Hitachi, and Toshiba. It is dedicated to the production and development of small-sized displays. It mainly produces small- and medium-sized LCD display panels for use in the automotive, medical, and industrial fields, as well as personal devices including smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
13. Sony
Although Sonys TVs use display panels from TCL CSOT (VA panel), Samsung. Sony still produces the worlds best micro-OLED display panels. Sony has many micro OLED model such as 0.23 inch, 0.39 inch, 0.5 inch, 0.64 inch, 0.68 inch, 0.71 inch. Panox Display used to test and sell many of them, compare to other micro OLED manufacuturers, Sony`s micro OLEDs are with the best image quality and highest brightness ( nits max).
The global TV market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 1.7% through .
There are at least 119.9 million TVs in households around the U.S.
The largest television set producer in the world is Samsung , with a revenue of $224.76 billion .
Once upon a time, there were just a handful of shows, there was only a choice between two stations, NBC and CBS, and televisions sat on the floor in huge cabinets with poor picture quality.
Today, the best sets are gigantic, feature a high-definition image thats almost better than life, theyre WiFi-enabled, and there are more channels and shows and streaming services than anyone in could have ever imagined.
With all of the changes and advances in television technology, the companies who make television sets have come and gone. The wave of change in the industry seems to be moving faster and companies that were household names just a decade ago are gone now.
While this list of the biggest television producers will probably be familiar to you, there are sure to be names you once knew that are missing.
Since technology is a global industry, its not surprising that the United States has slid so far in comparison to some other countries that are leading the way. There is only one television set producer in this list thats an American company.
Samsung
Annual Revenue: $224.76 billion
A true leader in not only television technology, Samsung Electronics is the worlds second-largest manufacturer of consumer electronics by revenue. Samsung makes cellphones, batteries, tablet computers, memory chips, televisions, and more. This South Korean company has a place in almost every home in one way or another.
One of the reasons Samsung does so well in the television market is because theyre experts at screens. Not just television screens but also tablets, phones, and computer screens. Theyve taken this market to a new level with thinner and better quality screens.
Today they are the worlds largest manufacturer of OLED screens, which are organic light-emitting diodes. Each pixel in an OLED display is made of a material that glows when you turn on the electricity. This creates incredible resolution.
But thats not all theyre known for. They also have created incredibly thin LCD panels so screens can be larger and lighter weight. Then there is curved display technology and theyve even created a flexible display. Interestingly, in they announced they were leaving the LCD business behind.
And wed be remiss if we only focused on the screens; it was Samsung who introduced internet TV to the market in and later rolled out the Smart LED Tv.
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Sony Corporation
Annual Revenue: $88.30 billion
Sony has been a leader in televisions for a long time. This Japanese company first became well-known in the United States in the s with a transistor radio. By they had introduced the TV8-301, the worlds first all-transistor television. Their televisions went through popular names like Trinitron, WEGA, BRAVIA.
Sony held the number one market share in the global television market for decades but finally lost that title in . Even though they seemed to be doing well, there were some struggles.
The company is pretty well known for its ups and downs and theyre continuing today in the form of merging divisions, selling off segments, and purchasing other businesses.
While this may continue to be the way Sony works, it doesnt appear to take away from their reputation and their hold in the television industry.
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LG Electronics
Annual Revenue: $64.90 billion
Another South Korean electronics company, LG Electronics is part of LG Corporation and they are also widely diversified. The parent company has four business units: Home Entertainment (which includes televisions), Mobile Communications, Home Appliances Air Solutions, and Vehicle Components.
It was the acquisition of Zenith, a huge name in television sets, in that gave them such a head start in the field. Since , theyve maintained the worlds second-largest LCD television manufacturing position.
In LG introduced NetCast Entertainment Access, which was their version of an internet-capable television. They later renamed it to the LG Smart TV and added more interactive services.
One interesting aspect of LGs technology in , in their Indian market, they started selling TVs that repel mosquitoes by using ultrasonic waves.
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Panasonic
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Annual Revenue: $65.76 billion
Panasonic is a popular television brand to customers in the United States but you might be surprised to stop in at Best Buy and find that youre unable to purchase or even locate a Panasonic television.
Thats because in this Japanese television giant stopped selling TV sets in the United States, including ceasing all sales with their major distributor, Best Buy.
Originally, the Panasonic Corporation was known as Matsushita Electric and they were a lightbulb socket manufacturer. They branched out and began selling electronics, and with extreme success.
Not only do they sell electronics, but their sales of Li-ion auto batteries are also very well-known. But while they were focused on other products, their plasma television sets began to fall out of favor and their TV division suffered.
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Hisense
Annual Revenue: $27.20 billion
Hisense Group is one of the lesser-known television set producers on this list but theyre still a huge force in the industry. Hisense is a Chinese state-owned company focused on large appliances and electronics.
This company also got its start making radios and debuted in . Their first television model, the CJD18 was produced in and they earned the right to sell televisions in the United States in .
At that time, they sold televisions in the United States under the brand name of Sharp, which is probably why Hisense is not a household name; people in the U.S. know them as Sharp.
But the Sharp Hisense saga doesnt end there. Hisense is a Chinese company and Sharp was a Japanese company. Sharps American assets were purchased in and they were given a five-year deal to sell in the United States.
But before that deal was finished, Sharp re-acquired its brand and now, once again controls the sales of Sharp TVs in the United States as of .
Even so, Hisense is still a global leader in television sales and if youre in the market for a television, you might now see Hisense televisions in your favorite big box stores under their actual brand name, not the Sharp name.
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TCL
Annual Revenue: $25.30 billion
TCL is a well-known producer of television sets in the United States. They claim to be Americas fastest-growing television brand and the second-largest TV manufacturer in the world. They sold more than 32 million television sets across the globe last year alone.
TCL, a Chinese-owned company, has taken a vertical integration approach. That means that they make every component that goes into their television sets. Most other companies take a different approach, pulling together different components from different outsourcing companies.
There are only two other companies that also take this approach of keeping everything within one company. The reason for it is they can guarantee the quality and it is less expensive to make all of the parts themselves.
This, in turn, lets them create a less expensive television set, which is typically a primary consideration for consumers who are buying a TV.
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Skyworth
Annual Revenue: $7.60 billion
Chinese company Skyworth sells television and audio-video products and invests in properties. They have a broad base, but they are very well known in other countries for their television capabilities. This is another one of those Chinese companies that doesnt have much recognition in the United States, but that may change.
In Skyworth opened its first American corporate branch office in California. Skyworth was planning on shipping smart TVs to the U.S. market in but the pandemic interrupted that business plan. They are hoping to make an impact in the U.S. market in with a lineup of OLED smart televisions and LED-backlit LCD TVs.
a long history in the television business, so it may become a very well-known brand within the next few years. They might even earn a higher spot on this list.
Vizio
Annual Revenue: $1.86 billion
Vizio is the one American brand on this list. A privately-held company, Vizio was founded in and is based in Irvine, California. Vizio found their niche in the market by creating inexpensive HDTVs, offering many people a chance to bring home an affordable HDTV set.
In , a Chinese company was poised to acquire Vizio. They had announced that they would be making the purchase, but it fell through in .
In Vizio was the largest LCD television seller in North America, which was good for them because the plasma market was beginning to fail. This was further emphasized when Vizio announced they would stop making plasma televisions in .
Poised to enter the smart TV realm, Vizios offering was SmartCast TV which let users control their televisions from a tablet or mobile app. By the next year, , they relaunched their smart TV offering to include apps already on the screen of the television set.
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