Future Technology - Future of OLED
Future Technology- First flat screen technology was Liquid Crystal Display technology (LCD), then plasma, then Surface-conduction Electron-emitter (SED) and now Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED).
OLED technology used in televisions, computers, cell phones and other gadgets is the cutting edge of technology in our own day and time. This technology offers clearer more precise images with little consumption of energy. Not to mention the lightweight-ness and flexibility abilities this technology has embedded in itself.
Future of OLED
POLED – Patternable OLED. Uses a light or heat activated electroactive layer. A latent material is included in the layer so when it is activated, it becomes highly efficient as a hole injection layer, preparing LED and arbitrary patterns.
TOLED – Transparent OLED. A proprietary transparent contact to create displays that can be made to be top only emitting, bottom-only emitting, or both top and bottom emitting (transparent). TOLEDs can greatly improve contrast, making it easier to view displays in bright sunlight.
SOLED – Stacked OLED. A novel pixel architecture that is based on stacking RGB subpixels on top of one another instead of next to one another—common in CRT and LCD. This improves display resolutions up to threefold and enhances full-color quality.
IOLED – Inverted OLED. A bottom cathode that can be connected to the drain end of n-channel TFT especially for the low cost a-Si TFT backbone useful in manufacturing of AMOLED display, contrast to a conventional OLED which anode is placed on the substrate.
WOLED – White OLED. White OLED has the potential to reach 150 lm/W. High powered, environmentally friendly, bright and uniform.
PHOLED – Phosphorescent OLED. Phosphorescent OLED uses the principle of electrophosphorescence to convert up to 100% of the electrical energy in an OLED into light.
Future Technology - Advantages
Advantages of OLED
* Can be printed onto any suitable substrate using an inkjet printer.
* Will cost significantly lower than LCD or plasma displays.
* A greater range of colors, brightness and viewing angle than LCDs, because OLED directly emits light. Colors appear correct and unshifted, even as the viewing angle approaches 90 degrees from normal. LCDs use a backlight and cannot show true black, while an “off” OLED element produces no light and consumes no power.
* Energy is wasted in LCDs because they require polarizers that filter out half of the light emitted by the backlight. Color filters in color LCDs filter out two-thirds of the light.
* OLEDs also have a faster response time than standard LCD screens. LCDs currently have a response time of 8-12 milliseconds whereas OLEDs can have less than 0.01ms.
Future Technology - Organic Led Display is here,today.OLED technology offers much more than just super thin displays - it offers numerous improvements over current flat panel technologies.
OLED displays can produce the deepest blacks possible since black pixels in an OLED display do not emit any light. This allows the displays to achieve an unthinkably high true-contrast ratio of 1,000,000 to 1 or better. OLED pixels turn on and off instantly and hence there is no motion blur. To top it all off, OLED displays are incredibly energy efficient.
Future Technology is here.We just have to use it.
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