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2019-07-15

  Source:Securities Daily

  With the official issuance of 5G licenses in early June, the latest products and technologies of various operators, equipment manufacturers and terminal manufacturers are on show, expanding rich 5G application scenarios for consumers.

  On July 12, Ledman held a new product conference, releasing the company's latest product 324-inch 8K MicroLED HD display.

Grab the 5G display terminal application market Ledman held a Ultra-large Size 8K MicroLED Display

 “Ledman ' display technology covers the packaging of LED midstream and downstream display applications. This time, Ledman took the lead in developing and producing ultra-high definition 40 inches, standing on the same runway with foreign display giants and starting at the same time”.Martin Lee, chairman and president of Ledman  said at theconference.

  Wang Lin, secretary-general of China Optical Optoelectronics Industry Association, said, Ledman's Ultra-large size 8K ultra-HD MicroLED is the world's first launch, which will lead the application trend of display terminals in the 5G era to a certain extent."

  It is noteworthy that recently Ledman also disclosed the first-half performance forecast, estimated to achieve a profit of 17.507 million yuan to 21.083 million yuan, 50% to 80% more than the same period last year. According to the company, the main reason for the increase of net profit is that the company focuses on the main industry of high-tech LED, continuously increases the R&D, production and marketing of self-innovation MicroLED display products, and continuously strengthens the market development at domestic and foreign markets. The overall sales scale of the company continues to grow steadily. At the same time, the company promotes cost and expense control, and the comprehensive gross profit rate increases slightly, realizing cost reduction and efficiency increase.




Finally you are here! Ledman held a 324-inch 8K MicroLED HD Display Conference

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