A new report says that producing inkjet-printed OLED could be 30% cheaper than current methods, which I hope will soon be great news for laptops and monitors, and for OLED TVs in the future, and adds to the other big advantages of IJP technology.



  • IJP OLED could be 30% to 35% cheaper than current OLED production
  • Challenges remain, especially power consumption and blue OLED lifespan.
  • Expect to see the tech first in premium laptops, but TVs are on the cards

A new report says that the long-awaited arrival of inkjet-printed OLED will reduce the price of OLED production, making the technology much more cost-effective and the resulting displays much more affordable.

That’s good news in the relatively short term for laptops (like an upcoming OLED MacBook Pro) and for smaller screens on devices like phones and car consoles. And in the long term it’s also good news for TV buyers.

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