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To: slacker711 who wrote (15879)3/1/2018 2:06:24 PM
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I'm a relatively young person and my only in depth insight into new technology has been OLED. So my question is from that lens.

When OLED was in the stage MLED is in now, it took years before factories were built to be able to actually support a major product like the the Galaxy. We could see that by the reports from Samsung and other sources. So wouldn't we have time to actually see the progress of MLED via the capital expenditures by Foxxconn or any other company working on this technology. Or would waiting until we start seeing that buildout be too late and OLED the company would be crushed by that time?

I understand it's important to keep my eyes on competing technologies. I just wouldn't want to miss the run up of OLED by jumping off too early for a technology that is years away.

Thanks in advance for any insight.