How OLED works?
OLED is the next big thing in screens. An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a light-emitting diode (LED) whose emissive electroluminescent layer comprises a film of organic compounds. OLED technology can be used in television screens, computer displays, portable system screens, advertising, information and indication. OLEDs can also be used in light sources for general space illumination, and large area light-emitting elements.
Screens using OLED technology can typically be super thin, sometimes even bendable or flexible! Also, many semi-transparent OLED screens have been produced already.
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Not yet even an OLED TV, but Samsung's HL-T5687S DLP HDTV is already just 0.6-inch wide; the set's slim depth lets it fit where others won't. The energy-efficient 56-inch screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine that turns on almost instantly. Full HD 1080p resolution.
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