IGNIS Innovation Inc. unveiled a new prototype display using its world leading backplane technology called MaxLife(TM). The MaxLife(TM) solution compensates not only for the thin film transistor (TFT) degradation, but also for OLED as well, making it the most uniform and reliable backplane demonstrated for AMOLED displays. IGNIS showed its prototype of a cutout of a 32” 1080p HDTV, with an operating device lifetime of 75,000 hrs and no image burn-in over that period, which is equivalent to 20 years when watching for 10hrs/day.
This technology is based on electrical feedback only, so in that way the company save costs and did not need expensive and unreliable components.
MaxLife(TM) technology can be used with any OLED material type (small molecule or polymer) and any kind of TFT (LTPS, amorphous silicon, etc)”, added Corbin Church, Vice President. “We will show our demo using an amorphous silicon backplane, which can easily scale up to Generation 10 size while enjoying high reliability and low unit manufacturing costs”
IGNIS displayed its leading MaxLife(TM) technology together with other display prototypes such as a 2.2” QVGA using its AdMo(TM) (Advanced Mobile) compensating technology for mobile devices.









