Interestingly, the report predicts that Samsung will adopt
transparent graphene electrode, a top - emission architecture, an IGZO backplane, and RGBW pixel arrangement technologies for its OLED TV units.
Not exact matches
In September 2014 they presented the first prototype device - an E Ink display that uses
graphene as a
transparent electrode.
That 2014 E Ink display used
graphene as a
transparent electrode.
Still is good to see that more companies are joining this field, but just to be blunt: Samsung, Sony and others have shown
Graphene as
transparent electrodes years ago so it's not as if the idea itself is revolutionary new;)