Monday, February 6, 2012

OLED Organic Light-Emitting Diode

4mm Thin and and available in 3D!  I'll take 2.




You may be wondering, what’s the difference between OLED and LED?

Quite a bit.  They may sound similar, but the way they work is different.  OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode.  The “Organic” refers to a carbon film in-between two conductors.  OLED panels emit their own light when electricity is passed through them.  LCD displays, on the other hand, require an external light source.  This technology, and need for less space consuming parts, is what allows the size of these TV’s to be so incredibly thin.  It has been speculated that the future of OLED TV’s will hold screens so thin that they appear transparent when not being used!


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