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AUO to Show Its Wearable AMOLED Solutions and Car Display

By Korbin Lan
Published: Apr 08,2015

TAIPEI, Taiwan - AUO will showcase its 1.6-inch AMOLED and 1.4-inch full-circle AMOLED displays for smart watches in China Information Technology Expo (CITE) 2015 from April 9 to 11 in Shenzhen,.

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The full-circle AMOLED panel, especially fit for smart watches, applies special circular cut to reveal the whole display area, making it all the more attractive in contour. Personal fitness, medical, mobile payment, and identification functions can be incorporated into the displays to offer a trendy, convenient and comfortable user experience.

In addition to the exciting lineup of technologies and products, Mr. Sean Chen, AUO’s Senior Associate Vice President, will give a speech titled “Future Trend and Development of Mobile Device Displays” on April 9 at the concurrently organized 2015 China International Flat Panel Display Forum.

With the coming of Internet of Vehicles (IoV), AUO also deploys the car display market by providing a full lineup of high performance car displays with high resolution, wide color gamut, wide viewing angle, and high weather tolerance. AUO’s 9-inch portrait car display for center consoles, applied with full lamination and special surface treatment, has an impressive low reflection rate under the sunlight, heading the market trend for low reflection product applications.

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