May 7, 2026 - 05:02

Visionox has taken the stage at SID Display Week 2026 in San Jose to demonstrate its latest generation of display technology, called ViP+. The company presented the new platform as a significant step forward in OLED manufacturing, promising improvements in brightness, efficiency, and panel longevity.
The ViP+ technology is built around a refined pixel architecture that Visionox says allows for higher aperture ratios and better light extraction. Early specifications shared during the event indicate peak brightness levels exceeding 2,500 nits on small to medium-sized panels, with a claimed 20% reduction in power consumption compared to previous generation OLEDs. The company also highlighted enhanced color accuracy and a wider color gamut, targeting both premium smartphones and automotive display applications.
A key feature of ViP+ is its use of a hybrid encapsulation process that combines thin-film encapsulation with a new barrier layer. Visionox engineers explained that this approach improves resistance to moisture and oxygen ingress, which directly addresses one of the long-standing weaknesses of OLED displays. The result, they claim, is a panel that can maintain consistent performance over a longer operational lifespan, even under high brightness conditions.
The demonstration at SID included side-by-side comparisons with conventional OLED panels, showing visibly reduced burn-in after extended static image testing. Visionox also showed a flexible version of the ViP+ panel, bent to a radius of 2 millimeters without visible distortion or pixel damage.
Industry analysts at the event noted that while Visionox has not yet announced a specific production timeline, the technology appears ready for pilot manufacturing. The company stated that it is currently in discussions with several smartphone brands and automotive tier-one suppliers regarding integration into next-generation products. No pricing or volume commitments have been disclosed.
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