What is an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode)?
An OLED (organic light emitting diode) consists of an emissive organic material, that when supplied with an electrical current, can produce a superior full-color flat panel display. Several factors make OLED superior to LCD or CRT technology. The most obvious difference is that OLED is so ultra-thin it can even be placed on plastic film! This makes it much lighter than older technology and a great advantage for hand-held devices, laptops and notebooks. It even opens the door to flexible displays. OLED is also brighter and has better contrast than LCD, but does not require back-lighting. It consumes about 20% less power than LCD, and has a response time every bit as fast as CRT displays. Add to this favorable list that OLED displays can be clearly viewed at nearly any angle — a full 170 degrees. As if this wasn’t enough, they boast exceptional clarity and refresh at a rate 3x faster than is necessary for standard video applications! An OLED display consists of very thin sandwiched laye
An OLED (organic light emitting diode) consists of an emissive organic material, that when supplied with an electrical current, can produce a superior full color flat panel display. Several factors make OLED superior to LCD or CRT technology. The most obvious difference is that OLED is so ultra-thin it can even be placed on plastic film! This makes it much lighter than older technology and a great advantage for hand-held devices, laptops and notebooks. It even opens the door to flexible displays. OLED is also brighter and has better contrast than LCD, but does not require back-lighting. It consumes about 20% less power than LCD, and has a response time every bit as fast as CRT displays. Add to this favorable list that OLED displays can be clearly viewed at nearly any angle — a full 170 degrees. As if this wasn”t enough, they boast exceptional clarity and refresh at a rate 3x faster than is necessary for standard video applications! An OLED display consists of very thin sandwiched lay