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To: ynotgoal who wrote (29296)1/10/2025 1:25:24 PM
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"Or whether "good enough" materials can now be made "

Good point. Some old red patents may have expired and many weren't good enough for today's displays.

Slacker eluded to red in some cell phones but from what I have read Sprout's red is mainly being used in a multi stack design for Red Chinese auto tail lights. Sprout eludes to a 20 ton capacity at some point which indicates to me host materials and other layers in an oled display.

It seems logical that BOE and others would not risk patent infringement if it means UDC would cut them off of green and hopefully soon blue emitters.



To: ynotgoal who wrote (29296)1/10/2025 1:33:31 PM
From: slacker711  Respond to of 29727
 
Or whether "good enough" materials can now be made for low end/middle tier phones without infringing on the UDC patents that are still active.

That would be the logical path.

Summer Sprout's presentations seem centered on expanding the color gamut to Rec 2020 which would be high-end but who knows what other materials they might have.