The
global LED display industry has entered a phase of explosive growth in
2025, with Mini/Micro LED technologies leading a market revolution.
According to the Global Mini/Micro LED Display Market Deep Analysis Report 2025,
the sector’s global market size is set to surpass $10 billion this
year, with its penetration rate jumping from 15% in 2024 to 28%—driving
accelerated replacement of traditional LCD and OLED displays .
Chinese
tech giant Hisense has emerged as a key driver of this transformation.
At ACE2025, the company unveiled its 163-inch Micro LED giant screen,
equipped with 24.88 million self-illuminating chips that achieve
microscope-level pixel control and near-infinite contrast . Its RGB-Mini
LED TV U7S Pro, which won the "Kaibo Premium Award," boasts 100%
BT.2020 color gamut coverage—19% higher than QD-Mini LED and 9% higher
than QD-OLED—while cutting energy consumption by 40% .
Korean
manufacturer LG Display is dominating the high-end gaming segment with
its 4th-generation OLED technology. The company’s mass-produced 27-inch
OLED monitor panel hits 1,500 nits peak brightness and 280Hz refresh
rate, certified by UL Solutions for "perfect black" and "100% color
fidelity" . LG also announced a forthcoming 540Hz QHD OLED panel,
shattering the 500Hz performance barrier via proprietary algorithms .
In materials science, Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers made a breakthrough published in Nature Nanotechnology.
Their graphene-interlayer technique creates single-crystalline
perovskite films, enabling Micro LED displays with 4-micrometer
pixels—brightness reaching 400,000 cd/m² and 16.1% electroluminescence
efficiency—paving the way for ultra-high-resolution AR/VR devices .
Regional
competition is reshaping the industry landscape. China commands over
65% of global Mini/Micro LED manufacturing capacity, with BOE capturing
37.1% of the large-area LCD shipment market . Korea retains dominance in
OLEDs, holding 83% of shipments, but focuses on IT applications like
monitors and notebooks to offset weak TV demand .
Application
scenarios are diversifying rapidly. Omdia forecasts mobile PC displays
will drive 2.8% YoY growth in large-area display shipments, with
notebook OLED shipments up 45.9% . The auto sector is the
fastest-growing segment, with Mini/Micro LED penetration rising from 8%
to 18% . Commercial spaces are also embracing innovation: 雷曼光电’s
0.4mm-pitch Micro LED home wall and 南京洛普’s DCI-certified transparent LED
cinema screen are redefining consumer and professional experiences .
"Low-power,
low-heat" cold-screen technology has become an industry standard. 利亚德’s
MG series cuts power use by 67% vs. traditional SMD screens, keeping
surface temperatures below 30℃, while 雷曼光电’s COB displays achieve 50%
energy savings . These innovations align with global sustainability
goals and expand deployment in temperature-sensitive environments like
meeting rooms.
AI
integration is transforming displays from passive to interactive tools.
雷曼光电’s conference 一体机 leverages the DeepSeek large model for real-time
content analysis, while 洲明科技’s AI emotional companion pods support
multimodal interactions . 利亚德’s markerless motion capture technology
further merges LED with embodied intelligence, enabling applications in
cultural tourism and robot training .
Industry
experts predict the market will reach $30 billion by 2030. "Cost
control and mass production will determine competitiveness," noted a
RUNTO analyst. With China leading 42% of global patent applications and
Asia hosting 80% of new 产能,the stage is set for continued technological
convergence and scenario expansion . As 海信’s RGB-Mini LED and LG’s
high-refresh OLED demonstrate, the future of displays lies in balancing
画质 excellence, energy efficiency, and intelligent interaction.