The two firms will transfer a total of about 100 engineers to a new organization they plan to set up in early July to handle the project.
They also intend to build a new production line at an existing plant in Chiba Prefecture to turn out organic EL displays on a trial basis. Based on the results, the two partners expect to build a system to mass-produce the EL displays at relatively low cost, taking advantage of Canon's materials coating technology and production control know-how.
Small and midsize organic EL displays are currently supplied by Samsung SDI Co. and Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology Co. mainly to makers of cellular phones and portable music players.
But Hitachi and Canon are joining forces to quickly commercialize higher-resolution displays with screens of 2.5 or 3 inches for use in digital cameras, the most promising application for small and midsize EL panels, and office equipment.
The two companies are focusing on organic EL displays, which offer high-resolution images even in bright light, because LCD panels, the current mainstream products, have trouble showing clear images in well-lit areas outdoors.
(Nikkei)

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