Apple supplier LG Display invests $656.7 million to make OLED screens

“LG Display Co. will invest more than $600 million to build a new production line that will mass produce thinner and more energy efficient displays for televisions in its attempt to gain an edge against rival Samsung Electronics Co.,” Min-Jeong Lee reports for The Wall Street Journal.

“The world’s largest flat-screen maker, which counts Apple Inc. and LG Electronics Inc. as clients, said in a filing the new line will produce large organic light emitting diode, or OLED, panels at an existing plant in Paju, a city north of Seoul,” Lee reports. “LG Display said it will invest 706 billion won ($656.7 million) until June 30 next year to install the production line and begin mass production by then.”

Lee reports, “LG’s production line for OLED panels will have a capacity to process 26,000 motherglass sheets a month that are big enough to make six 55-inch screens per sheet, according to the company… LG Electronics, which holds a 38% stake in LG Display, beat Samsung in launching a 55-inch OLED TV in January. The TVs were introduced with a price tag of more than $10,000, two or three times the price of equivalent size LCD TVs.”

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