Seoul Semiconductor Exhibits LEDs for Future Vehicle Displays at SID Symposium in the US
2023.02.25
Seoul Semiconductor Exhibits LEDs for Future
Vehicle Displays at SID Symposium in the US
SEOUL,
South Korea--Seoul Semiconductor, a global optical semiconductor company, will
participate in the Vehicle
Displays & Interfaces Symposium 2023, organized
by the
Society of Information Display (SID), to be held in Detroit, USA, on September
26 and 27. During the event, the company will exhibit its LED products designed
for future vehicle displays.
This exhibition will give visitors an opportunity to discover Seoul Semiconductor’s innovative
LED technologies for future in-vehicle displays, such as ‘1515’, ‘Mini LED’ products for local dimming, and ‘WICOP Pixel’ microLED,
in line with the evolution of automotive displays, which are increasing in size
and resolution.
“1515”, an ultra-small
LED for local dimming
Seoul Semiconductor will exhibit “1515”, an ultra-small LED product optimized for
full-array local dimming, which divides the LED backlight into multiple zones
that can be controlled independently. 1515 helps achieve a high brightness display
with superb contrast ratios, as it can control light output to a very fine
level on the strength of its small size and excellent performance.
“Mini-LED” with ultra-high
resolution and maximized visibility
Seoul
Semiconductor will also showcase Mini-LED, a product of its advanced backlight
technology. Its backlight chip has been reduced to smaller than one-tenth of
the typical size and mounted in large quantities on a vehicle display, enabling
delicate brightness control, a high contrast ratio, and high color
reproduction. Visibility has also been maximized, considering the bright in-car
environment.
The world's first RGB one-chip
technology, “WICOP Pixel” MicroLED Display
Seoul
Semiconductor will also exhibit its WICOP Pixel MicroLED display. WICOP Pixel
is the world's first full-color one-chip technology that stacks three color
LEDs (RGB) vertically. This technology allows RGB LEDs to emit light as if they
are a single pixel, enabling not only the uniform representation of colors but
also the reproduction of a wide range of black colors – three times superior to
existing microLED devices.
Michel
Zwanenburg, the Executive Vice President of the IT Sales Group at Seoul Semiconductor, said, “We will continue to
develop and supply LED products for future automobiles that meet our customers
demand in these very exciting times for Automotive Displays.”
About Seoul
Semiconductor
Seoul Semiconductor is the world’s second-largest global
LED manufacturer, a ranking excluding the captive market, and has more than
18,000 patents. Based on a differentiated product portfolio, Seoul offers a
wide range of technologies, and mass produces innovative LED products for
indoor and outdoor lighting, automotive, IT products, such as mobile phones,
computer displays, and other applications, as well as the UV area. Seoul’s
world’s first development and mass production products are becoming the LED
industry standard and leading the global market with a package-free LED, WICOP;
a high-voltage AC-driven LED, Acrich; an LED with 10X the output of a
conventional LED, nPola; a cutting edge ultraviolet clean technology LED,
Violeds; an all-direction light emitting technology, filament LED; a natural
sun spectrum LED, SunLike; and more. For more information, please visit www.seoulsemicon.com/en, YouTube, LinkedIn.
Seoul
Semiconductor Co., Ltd.
Jinseop Jung
+82-1566-2771
Seoul Semiconductor's future vehicle
display LED technology unveiled at SID (Graphic: Seoul Semiconductor)