Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- E.1 Introduction
- E.2 Key Market Opportunities and Timeframes
- E.3 Firms to Watch
- E.4 Summary of Forecasts
Chapter One: Introduction
- 1.1 Background to Report
- 1.2 Objective of this Report
- 1.3 Scope of this Report
- 1.4 Methodology of this Report
- 1.5 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Technology Trends and Developments
- 2.1 Market Trends and Technology Drivers
- 2.2 Advances in Materials
- 2.3 Evolution of Flexible and Other Substrates
- 2.4 Printing and Deposition Technologies
- 2.5 Developments in Encapsulation, Color Pixelization and Resolution
- 2.6 Active Matrix vs. Passive Matrix
- 2.7 Printable Backplanes and Color Filters
- 2.8 OLED Lighting for LCD Displays
Chapter Three: Market Analysis
- 3.1 Mobile Phones, PDAs and Bookreaders
- 3.2 Desktop, Notebook and Handheld Computers
- 3.3 Portable Audio, Video and Games Platforms
- 3.4 Televisions
- 3.5 Digital Cameras
- 3.6 Automotive
- 3.7 Smart Packaging and Disposable Electronics
- 3.8 Signage
Chapter Four: Forecasts of OLED and Paper-Like Display Markets
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Forecasting Philosophy
- 4.3 Forecast by Application
- 4.3.1 Advertising and Signage
- 4.3.2 Television
- 4.3.3 Computer Displays
- 4.3.4 Cell Phone, PDAs, Hand-held Game Platforms, Cameras, etc.
- 4.4 Polymer and Small-Molecule OLED Forecast
- 4.5 Forecast of Paper-Like Displays by Technology
- 4.6 Forecast by Active and Passive Matrix
- 4.7 Forecast by Flexible/Rigid Substrate
List of Exhibits
- Exhibit 2-1: Leading OLED Display Suppliers
- Exhibit 2-2: Layers in a Small Molecule LED
- Exhibit 2-3: Selected Conductive Polymer Chemistries
- Exhibit 2-4: Paper-like Displays: Selected Firms and Technology
- Exhibit 2-5: Selected E-Ink Partners and Collaborators
- Exhibit 2-6: Commercialization of SiPix Technology
- Exhibit 3-1: An Advanced Smartphone
- Exhibit 3-2: Sony's Latest E-Paper Book Reader
- Exhibit 3-3: Use of OLED and Paper-Like Displays in Mobile Phones
- Exhibit 3-4: Potential Advantages of OLED Displays and Paper-Like Displays
in the Computing Sector
- Exhibit 3-5: Seiko Epson's 40-inch OLED Display
- Exhibit 4-1: OLED Displays and Paper-Like Displays for Advertising and
Signage: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-2: Summary of Forecasts of OLED Televisions: 2006-2013 ($
Millions)
- Exhibit 4-3: Forecasts of OLED Displays and Paper-Like Displays for
Computers: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-4: Forecasts of OLED and Paper-Like Displays for Handheld
Devices: 2006-2013 ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-5: Forecasts of OLED Displays by Active Material ($ Millions)
- Exhibit 4-6: Forecasts of Paper-Like Displays by Technology: 2006-2013
($Millions)
- Exhibit 4-7: Forecasts of Displays by Backplane Technology: 2006-2013 ($
Millions)
- Exhibit 4-8: Summary of Forecasts of Displays by Backplane Technology:
2006-2013 ($ Millions)
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