
Seoul Semiconductor's future vehicle display LED technology unveiled at SID (Graphic: Seoul Semiconductor)
South Korea's SEOUL-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Global optical semiconductor manufacturer Seoul Semiconductor (KOSDAQ:046890) will take part in the Vehicle Displays & Interfaces Symposium 2023, which is being hosted by the Society of Information Display (SID) on September 26 and 27 in Detroit, USA. The business will showcase its LED products made for upcoming car displays at the event.

Visitors will have the chance to learn about Seoul Semiconductor's cutting-edge LED technologies for upcoming in-car displays, including "1515," "Mini LED" products for local dimming, and "WICOP Pixel" microLED. These technologies are in keeping with the development of automotive displays, which are getting bigger and more detailed.
An very tiny LED for local dimming, the "1515"
The ultra-small LED product "1515" from Seoul Semiconductor will be on display. It is designed for full-array local dimming, which separates the LED backlight into many independently controllable zones. Because of its tiny size and exceptional performance, the 1515 can adjust light output to a very fine degree, resulting in a high brightness display with good contrast ratios.
"Mini-LED" that maximizes visibility and has very high resolution
Mini-LED, a product of Seoul Semiconductor's cutting-edge backlight technology, will also be on display. Its backlight chip, which is put in huge numbers on a car display, has been shrunk to less than a tenth of its usual size, allowing for high contrast ratio, excellent color reproduction, and precise brightness control. Taking into account the light inside of the automobile, visibility has also been optimized.
"WICOP Pixel" MicroLED Display, the first RGB one-chip technology in history
The WICOP Pixel MicroLED display from Seoul Semiconductor will also be on show. The first full-color one-chip solution that stacks three RGB color LEDs vertically is called WICOP Pixel. Three times better than current microLED devices, this technology enables RGB LEDs to produce light as if they were a single pixel, allowing for both consistent color representation and the reproduction of a broad spectrum of dark hues.
"In these very exciting times for Automotive Displays, we will continue to develop and supply LED products for future automobiles that meet our customers' demand," said Michel Zwanenburg, Executive Vice President of the IT Sales Group at Seoul Semiconductor.
Concerning Seoul Semiconductor
With over 18,000 patents, Seoul Semiconductor is the second-largest LED producer in the world when the captive market is taken out of the equation. Based on a unique product portfolio, Seoul provides a broad variety of technologies and mass manufactures cutting-edge LED solutions for the UV sector, automotive, IT goods (such as cell phones, computer screens, and other applications), and indoor and outdoor lighting. With innovations like the package-free LED, WICOP; the high-voltage AC-driven LED, Acrich; the LED with 10X the output of a conventional LED, nPola; the state-of-the-art ultraviolet clean technology, Violeds; the all-direction light emitting technology, filament LED; the natural sun spectrum LED, SunLike; and more, Seoul is setting the standard for the LED industry and dominating the global market.
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