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MicroLED technology is considered by many as the most promising next-gen display technology, enabling highly efficient and bright TVs, smartphones, laptops and more. MicroLED-Info, established in 2017, is the world's leading microLED industry portal - offering a range of services to the microLED industry, including a free publication, market reports and marketing and business-development services.

Recent Micro-LED News

Samsung starts shipping its 2026 range of RGB MicroLED LCD TVs

Samsung is now starting to sell its new range of microLED RGB TVs, which are which are microLED-backlit LCDs. Samsung launched two series, the high-end flagship R95H and the R85H, with sizes ranging from 55-inch up to 85-inch (Samsung says it will release a 100-inch model by the end of the year).Samsung R95H microLED RGB LCD TV

The R95H flagship microLED RGB TV offers a 165Hz refresh rate, and Samsung's anti-glare coating, and it starts at $3,200 for the 65-inch model. The 85-inch R95H costs $6,500. 

Read the full story Posted: Apr 15,2026

MicroLED‑AR/VR Connect 2026: What to Expect

Get ready for MicroLED - AR/VR Connect 2026, the premier meeting point for the global microLED and immersive‑display community - returning for its third year on 16–17 September 2026 at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. This year’s edition will be bigger than ever, bringing together world‑leading experts, innovative technologies and influential players from every corner of the industry.

From microLEDs and miniLEDs to AR/VR/MR/XR optics, color conversion, quantum dots, and advanced manufacturing, MicroLED ‑ AR/VR Connect is where cutting‑edge R&D meets market opportunities. Expect an inspiring mix of technical talks, keynotes, and panel discussions exploring everything from yield and scale‑up challenges to emerging use cases in wearables, automotive, and entertainment.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 15,2026

Advanced View, Hexagem, Ingantec, Innovision and Verticle join the MicroLED Industry Association

The MicroLED Industry Association (MIA) welcomes its newest member companies - Advanced View Technology, Hexagem, Ingantec, Innovision and Verticle. The MIA aims to accelerate the adoption of microLED display technologies, bringing together companies, researchers and organizations active in the MicroLED industry and providing an ideal forum for solving common technology issues, fostering cooperation and sharing relevant information, resources and tools.

MicroLED Association new members, 2026-04

Advanced View Technology is a next-generation display technology company focused on advancing MicroLED and NanoLED manufacturing for a wide range of applications. At the core of its innovation is a proprietary electrofluidic assembly technology, designed to enable precise, scalable, and cost-effective integration of micro-scale light-emitting devices. By leveraging this unique platform, Advanced View is developing manufacturing solutions that extend beyond AR/VR applications to include mobile displays, AR-HUD systems, and large-area displays. The company’s technology is aimed at overcoming key challenges in MicroLED commercialization, including transfer accuracy, scalability, yield, and platform versatility, while enabling high-brightness, high-efficiency, and long-lifetime display performance.

“Advanced View is pleased to join the Micro LED Association and connect with global leaders across the ecosystem. Through our proprietary electrofluidic assembly technology, we look forward to contributing to the advancement of scalable MicroLED manufacturing and accelerating adoption across diverse applications ranging from AR/VR and mobile to automotive AR-HUDs and large displays.”

Read the full story Posted: Apr 15,2026

RAVE Aerospace and Safran jointly develop a premium flight suite concept with a large microLED display

RAVE Aerospace, in collaboration with Safran, have unveiled a new premium flight suite concept, where "innovative physical and digital technologies bring comfort, wellbeing and entertainment into new territories.".

The entire suit is covered with a U-shaped very large microLED display, that enables passengers to enjoy a fully controllable and adaptable visual environment, creating dynamic moods and ambiances that redefine the in-suite experience.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 14,2026

MicroLED-Info releases a new version of its MicroLED Transfer Process Market Report

We are happy to announce a new edition of our MicroLED Transfer Process Market Report, with all the latest information, new technologies and companies, and more. MicroLEDs are advancing quickly and the transfer process remains one of the key challenges, with several technologies and processes competing for different market segments.

Reading this report, you'll learn all about:

  • All known microLED transfer processes
  • The current industry and market status
  • Advantages and disadvantages of transfer technologies
  • Future technologies and roadmaps

The report package also provides:

  • An introduction to microLED production processes
  • Over 25 presentations, brochures and technical papers
  • MicroLED chip-level market estimates and forecasts
  • Free updates for a year

This microLED display transfer process report provides a comprehensive look into current and future LED transfer technologies processes used for the production of microLED displays. The report covers everything you need to know about the current status of the industry.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 13,2026

Here is AUO's 17.3" rollable microLED display

AUO was showing a rollable microLED display prototype at Touch Taiwan, and we have a bit more information, and a photo showing the display (provided by AUO).

The display is 17.3" in size, and AUO is targeting automotive applications. AUO says that the displays features an ultra-thin form factor, high brightness, wide color gamut, high contrast, and low reflectivity.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 11,2026

Sony formally announces its True RGB LCD TVs, powered by mini-LEDs

In March 20256 Sony announced that it has developed an RGB LED backlighted LCD technology, with plans to release the first such TV in 2026. The company filed to trademark "True RGB".

The company now formally announced its True RGB TVs, and reveals that the backlighting is actually made from RGB miniLEDs, not microLEDs. The company plans to release the first such TV soon, saying that it will have an extremely well color reproduction.

Last year Sony said that its new technology can enable brighter (up to 4,000 nits) displays with an increase color gamut and wider viewing angles. The company already demonstrated a 75-inch RGB LED LCD display that uses 96,000 LEDs to create 32,000 dimming zones. Each dimming zone is made from 3 LEDs (RGB), and the zones are controlled in clusters of 8, which in reality means there are only 8,000 different zones.

Read the full story Posted: Apr 08,2026

Stay ahead of the MicroLED market with The MicroLED Handbook

The MicroLED Handbook (2026 Edition) is a focused, up-to-date resource for professionals who seek a clear understanding of MicroLED technology, its supply chain, and its market trajectory. It brings together technical fundamentals, ecosystem mapping, and market analysis in a single, structured volume, designed to support informed decisions in R&D, product planning, and strategic investment.

The handbook provides a structured overview of:

  • MicroLED device physics, materials, and manufacturing processes
  • Key process steps and architectures for MicroLED production and mass transfer
  • Driving schemes, backplane considerations, and full‑color implementation approaches
  • The current landscape of commercial MicroLED displays and microdisplays
  • Comparative analysis versus LCD and OLED technologies, including strengths and limitations
  • Market status, recent developments, forecasts, and key application segments

Read the full story Posted: Apr 07,2026