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Samsung Display and LG Display are set to commercialise their full-screen OLED display technology by early next year, reports ETNews, citing people familiar with the development. The new technology is said to eliminate transmitters to deliver a full-screen experience - without requiring a notch to include a dedicated earpiece or sensors.
At the Display Week event in May, Samsung exhibited a full-screen OLED prototype that it formally called "Sound on Display". The prototype, which measures 6.2-inch in size, does not require a separate earpiece and produces the sound by vibrating the . This helps to offer an entire edge-to-edge display experience. The transmission bandwidth of the is reported to come between the 100 ~ 8000Hz range. Further, the sound is audible only when the s place their ear on the display. This could help to make your conversations as private as they are through a traditional earpiece.
Alongside Samsung, LG showcased its 88-inch 8K OLED display at with a Crystal Sound OLED integration. The technology helps to emanate sound directly from the . The South Korean company could bring the same experience to small screens and enable sound-emanating smartphones to take on the competition.
Earlier this month, it was reported that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will come with a piezoelectric speaker that will sit under the display to produce sound. The advanced speaker will not require an earpiece and will use piezoelectric vibrations to emit sound through the screen.
Notably, also include an elevating camera sensor that pops up from the top to let s capture their selfies or make video calls. All this enables a complete bezel-less experience.