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BOE seeks Galaxy S27 OLED panel order by undercutting Samsung Display by US$5
China-based BOE Technology Group is reportedly looking to supply OLED panels for the standard model of the Samsung Galaxy S27 smartphone by offering a price that is US$5 lower than that of Samsung Display (SDC). The development has raised concerns in the industry that South Korean panel makers will come under pressure if BOE secures supply qualification for the Galaxy S series OLED panels through lower pricing.

E Ink will bring its BMW-backed color-changing e-paper vehicle technology to Computex 2026, showcasing the hood structure of the BMW iX3 Flow Edition in the event’s electronic paper industry zone. The display follows BMW’s unveiling of the iX3 Flow Edition at Auto China 2026 in Beijing, where the model adopted E Ink Prism technology and moved toward mass production after more than five years of E Ink development work on vehicle surface applications.

Samsung Electronics announced a new 2026 gaming monitor lineup that includes the industry's first 6K (6,144×3,456) gaming display, positioning the company to defend high-end monitor share as China's display industry intensifies competition. The launch, disclosed in South Korean media reports and company statements, introduced four Odyssey models and highlighted partnerships and panel sourcing moves across the Korean display ecosystem.
Forcelead Technology said it expects stable operations through 2026 as it rolls out a touch-TDDI product and pursues new automotive display opportunities, a development with implications for global suppliers and aftermarket channels as automakers adopt more advanced cockpit features. The company aims to protect margins while expanding beyond its core display business.
Looking ahead to 2026, AUO said the global economy is stabilizing and returning to growth, but that international trade disputes and regional conflicts still pose risks. It added that the consumer electronics market is also being weighed down by AI-driven inflation and weak demand, creating more uncertainty for an industry recovery.
E Ink Holdings said it launched a new-generation e-paper controller architecture centered on its color e-paper timing controller chip, T2000, to improve video playback smoothness on large-format e-paper displays and enable retail advertising screens to run ad video in sync. The company announced the development ahead of its COMPUTEX 2026 showcase in Taipei and positioned the architecture as a step toward more interactive, dynamic e-paper applications for signage and consumer devices.
E Ink Holdings showcased color e-paper digital photo frames, monitors, smartphone-sized readers, and lifestyle products at Computex 2026, which opened on June 2 in Taipei, aiming to push e-paper into homes, offices, and personal spaces. The exhibit presented devices that use the E Ink Spectra 6 color e-paper technology to deliver vivid, paper-like visuals with no backlight and low power consumption.
Rising memory prices are squeezing the smartphone OLED panel market. Chinese suppliers are feeling it more than their Korean rivals, as handset makers scale back production plans.
As China cements its position as the world's largest producer of display panels, the country is now pushing deeper into one of the industry's most strategically sensitive areas: substrate glass.
Innolux's leadership reshuffle signals shifts in governance and strategic focus that could affect partners and supply chains worldwide, as the panel maker reassigns top executives and alters corporate director representatives amid a transformation and succession plan that may influence investor confidence, medical and display business initiatives, and regional educational foundation activities.
Ilitek, a Taiwan-based DDI maker, said its first-quarter 2026 results were hit by seasonal softness and rising memory prices, which prompted Chinese smartphone brands to become more cautious on inventory. General manager Tai-Yuan Chen said business will recover broadly in the second quarter of 2026, with smart mobile, IT equipment, industrial control, and automotive all set to grow sequentially, while order visibility now extends into the third quarter of 2026.
Taiwan's optical supply chain is moving into smart snow goggles as companies race to combine augmented reality (AR) displays with large-curvature protective lenses. To overcome the limitations of conventional flat-panel displays, vendors are turning to free-form prism and optical compensation film technologies.