Since Samsung launched The Wall at CES in 2018, MicroLED TVs have attracted much attention. However, it will take some time for this display technology, which is expected to replace OLED, to enter ordinary households.
According to a new report from the MicroLED Industry Association, MicroLED Television won't become widely available until the early 2030s. Analysts predict that MicroLED technology will appear first in wearables and XR headsets in the next few years, and then in laptops and monitors around 2026 or 2027.TVs and smartphones will likely be the last devices to adopt MicroLED display technology, with the first consumer products arriving in the early 2030s.
among which The most prominent thing is the high price
. Samsung’s previously launched MicroLED TVs cost as much as $220,000 (note from this site: currently about 1.569 million yuan), which is prohibitive. ASUS also launched the ProArt Cinema PQ07 MicroLED TV priced at $200,000 (currently about 1.426 million yuan), with a peak brightness of up to 2,000 nits and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.High manufacturing costs are the biggest obstacle to the popularization of MicroLED
. Currently, it costs $6,000 to $10,000 to produce a 10- to 14-inch MicroLED display, much more than a 65-inch LED-LCD TV that can be bought for a few hundred dollars. As research and development work continues, the cost of MicroLED products is expected to drop, making them affordable to ordinary consumers.However, the prospects for MicroLED are still worth looking forward to. Although ordinary consumers will have to wait a while before they can buy MicroLED TVs, Apple has set its sights on this technology and plans to apply it to Apple Watch and the upcoming Vision Pro headset. In the future, MicroLED displays may also appear on other Apple products such as iPhone and iPad, but they will not be popular in the short term
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