OLED Technology

Organic Light Emitting Device (OLED) technology is emerging as a leading next-generation technology for electronic displays and lighting. OLED targets LCD technology and enhances to be the most vulnerable, thinner, more flexible, more responsive and easier to read in ambient light.

An OLED is a monolithic, solid-state device that typically consists of a series of organic thin films sandwiched between two thin-film conductive electrodes. The choice of organic materials and the layer structure determine the device’s performance features: emitted color, operating lifetime and power efficiency.

The features of OLED over LCD are Vibrant colors, High contrast, Excellent grayscale, Full-motion video, Wide viewing angles from all directions, A wide range of pixel sizes, Low power consumption, Low operating voltages, Wide operating temperature range, Long operating lifetime, A thin and lightweight form factor & Cost-effective manufacturability.



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