Latest developments in µLED or microLED displays have laid a strong foundation for the future of display technology, which is predominantly driven by rising demand for better visual experiences and energy-efficient products.
As a result, electronics manufacturers including LG, Samsung, Sony, and BOE etc, are manufacturing cutting-edge screens and monitors backed by microLED technology suitable for applications across an array of industries like home entertainment, digital advertising, and more.
This article explores some of the most notable microLED trends shaping the growth of the global industry. Additionally, we will also look at some recent innovations from the top players in the market that you must take note of.
Current State of the MicroLED Market
In 2023, the global microLED display market was valued at approximately USD 455.3 million. According to Mordor Intelligence data, By 2024, the market is expected to reach USD 0.74 billion and grow to USD 1.48 billion by 2029, showcasing a CAGR of 81.80% during this period.
Key Growth Drivers of MicroLEDs
- Superior energy efficiency, contrast ratios, and brightness compared to traditional LED technology.
- Rising adoption of televisions, smartphones, wearables, and other electronic devices.
- The technology is being adopted in various sectors, including automotive, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and digital signage, which further fuels market growth.
However, a Yole study suggests that
We are still a couple of years away from the commercial production of microLEDs and it could take 5 to 10 years for mass market adoption.
Some Challenges
MicroLED technology is still in its early stages of adoption due to high production costs and technical challenges, such as:
- High manufacturing costs
- Technical difficulties in mass production
- Competition from other display technologies like OLED
Despite these challenges, the microLED market is poised for significant growth in the coming years.
Several major players like Apple Inc., Samsung Electronics, Sony Corporation, LG Display, Innolux Corporation, and Aledia SA are the top companies investing heavily in microLED research and development, indicating a promising future for the technology.
4 Crucial MicroLED Trends Redefining the Display Market
This section explores some of the most noteworthy microLED trends tipped to set the tone for the display technology sector.
Rising Demand to Manufacture Consumer Electronics
The demand for consumer electronics is moving on an upward trajectory mainly driven by a few key factors:
- The increasing push toward digitalization, and the pressing need for energy-efficient devices.
- The high demand for better visual experiences has made microLEDs an attractive option for manufacturers in the consumer electronics space.
The growing interest in microLEDs can be attributed to their better refresh rate, brightness, and most importantly, energy efficiency.
Increasingly Diverse Applications
As more and more consumers seek interactive and immersive experiences, augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) have emerged as excellent options to address these demands.
For instance, TCL showcased its cutting-edge AR smart glasses that are powered by a microLED display engine.
It is also worth noting that since microLEDs work well with transparent displays without compromising on image quality and brightness, they are gradually becoming a top choice for smart glass applications, digital signage outside retail storefronts, screens in the infotainment systems in cars, and more.
While the adoption of microLEDs in the consumer electronics space is set to grow, the demand from the lighting solutions industry is also tipped to spike. This is particularly due to the requirement for energy-efficient lighting across residential and commercial sectors.
Manufacturers Roll Out Prototypes
Market players are leaving no stone unturned to carve their way into the mass market. For example, several major players showcased innovative microLED display prototypes and products at CES 2024, the annual consumer electronics show in Las Vegas:
- Samsung unveiled its first transparent microLED display prototype, a game-changing development that offers unmatched efficiency, brightness, and transparency.
- Taiwan-based Innolux demonstrated new microLED automotive display prototypes, including the Pixiu 3 premium cockpit system featuring high brightness, contrast, response time, and color saturation.
- Nanosys’ 12.3-inch nanoLED screen prototype could be thinner, brighter, and more efficient than OLED.
- Crystal Center Display by Continental wherein a tiny microLED display is embedded into the Swarovski crystal frame.
- AUO’s impressive microLED automotive displays across the dashboard and transparent display on the passenger window.
- Micledi, Raysolve, VuReal showcase their prototype microLED microdisplays.
- The CES 2024 Innovation Awards recognized a 0.13″ display module prototype.
Companies Focus on Tiled MicroLED Displays and TVs
MicroLED offers tremendous potential to manufacture energy-efficient displays with exceptional contrast and color gamut.
Many companies including Konka, LG, Sony, and Samsung are investing in the development of tiled microLED TVs to assert their dominance and establish themselves as market leaders.
However, it is safe to say that Samsung is covering more ground than others by exploring different market entry tactics.
For instance, the company, in its bid to strengthen its foothold in the ultra-premium TV market, launched the largest (114-inch) microLED TV screen in South Korea.
Lenovo, one of the leading laptop manufacturers in the world showcased its first concept laptop, a transparent laptop prototype with a 17.3-inch microLED display at the MWC trade show in Barcelona.
Parting Notes
The market is going through an evolution, rapidly driven by a significant rise in demand for wearable devices, miniaturization of electronic devices, manufacturing advancements, and widening applications. These microLED trends point toward a brighter and more energy-efficient road ahead for lighting and display technologies, opening up new avenues across different industries.
That said, it will take a few more years to gain mainstream acceptance as manufacturers explore all options to cut down manufacturing costs and make microLEDs more appealing to the masses.