Apple eyes LG HMO display as Samsung pushes OLED tech
LG Display is reportedly working on a new display technology, High Mobility Oxide (HMO). And Apple is thinking about using this new technology. This technology is still being developed and tested, but it may be used in future Apple devices if it works well.
HMO is used in an important part of a screen, the TFT backplane. This part controls each pixel of the display to help the screen show images properly. If this part works better, the whole screen becomes clearer, smoother, and uses less battery.
Right now, many OLED screens use a technology, LTPO, which already helps save power and improve performance. HMO is being developed as an improvement over this to make oxide-based TFTs work much faster and better.

LG Display is testing this new technology in its 6th-generation production line. The company is using a method, sputtering, which is already used in many factories. This makes it easier to produce the technology on a large scale in the future if it works well.
Reports say Apple may first use this technology in the Apple Watch and also use it in iPhones and other devices. At the same time, Samsung Display is also improving its own OLED screen technology. So there is strong competition between LG Display and Samsung in making better screens for future devices.
However, HMO is still not ready for real products. It is still being tested, and companies need to make sure it is stable, reliable, and good enough for mass production.
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