How does OLED beat LCD?
How does OLED beat LCD?
OLEO or 'Organic Light Emitting Diode' is the next step in display technology. OLEO technology was first developed by the Eastman Kodak Company using techniques which proved to be more effective and cost-effective than other methods, A typical OLEO display is composed of thin films of organic molecules, which emit different color light when an electric current is passed through it.
OLEO displays produce brighter and sharper images while consuming less energy than the current LED and LCD displays. With a faster refresh rate than LCD's, OLEO displays are able to produce more natural moving image than today's LCOs, Currently OLEO displays can be seen as smaller displays in devices like digital cameras and POAs but are slowly but surely making their way into the home theatre arena with huge displays, These displays support the latest HO technology. Using OLEO technology, it is possible to make displays that are as thin as a sheet of paper and can be rolled. With such technology, it is possible to integrate displays in places like clothing, and electronic news papers which you can carry around with you and roll it like a real news paper.
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