Visionox VIP FMM-Free OLED, Foldable Displays, and 135-inch 4K MicroLED

Posted by – May 8, 2026
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Visionox presents its latest display technologies, centered around the Visionox Intelligent Pixelization (VIP) platform. VIP is a Fine Metal Mask (FMM)-free fabrication process that uses photolithography to define pixels, which significantly lowers production costs. This method allows for larger pixels, resulting in lower current density, longer display lifetime, and reduced power consumption. The VIP technology can be implemented in single or tandem (double) layer configurations and is already in mass production for wearable devices like smartwatches. Visionox anticipates expanding VIP into cell phones and laptops within the next two years.


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For mobile and foldable devices, Visionox demonstrates several key improvements. One technology is Color Filter on Encapsulation (COE), which adds RGB color filters on top of the pixels to achieve a more vivid color gamut. In parallel, an LCMOS driving technique is shown to reduce power consumption in mobile screens by over 7%. The company also showcases a foldable display with a nearly imperceptible crease, creating a seamless, flat surface when unfolded. For medium-sized panels targeting tablets and laptops, Visionox offers a full oxide OLED backplane, which provides better driving for low-frame rate applications.

In the automotive sector, Visionox displays a flexible OLED concept for car interiors. This curved display can dynamically change its morphology, transitioning from a curved surface to a vertical screen for entertainment and information in future self-driving vehicles. The demonstration also includes an under-display camera integrated directly into the OLED panel, enabling features like alarm detection or video calls without a visible notch or cutout. The inherent properties of OLED allow for true black levels, with displays that merge seamlessly into the vehicle’s interior trim.

Visionox is also developing high-resolution microdisplays for AR/VR applications. The booth features an OLED microdisplay with a pixel density of 3000 PPI. In addition to OLED, the company is working on QLED (Quantum Dot) based microdisplays for AR, showing examples with pixel densities up to 1500 PPI. These high-PPI panels are critical for creating sharp, immersive near-eye displays for next-generation headsets.

For large-format displays, Visionox presents a 135-inch 4K MicroLED screen built on a TFT glass substrate rather than a traditional PCB backplane. This LTPS (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon) TFT-driven approach offers superior image quality, lower power consumption, and a perfectly flat surface compared to PCB-based modules, which can warp. The glass substrate also ensures better viewing angles, making it suitable for applications like home theaters.

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