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OLED and technology
OLED technology is used in commercial applications such as displays for mobile phones and portable digital media players, car radios and digital cameras among others.
DuPont stated in a press release in May 2010 that they can produce a 50-inch OLED TV in two minutes with a new printing technology.
Dupont also states that OLED TVs made with this less expensive technology can last up to 15 years if left on for a normal eight hour day.
At CES 2012, Samsung introduced the first 55 " TV screen that uses Super OLED technology.
The project involves one laboratory and 10 companies including Sony Corp. NEDO said the project was aimed at developing a core technology to mass-produce 40 inch or larger OLED displays in the late 2010s.
On January 6, 2011, Los Angeles based technology company, Recom Group introduced the first small screen consumer application of the OLED at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
* MIT introduction to OLED technology ( video )
The Zumtobel Group ( also known as Zumtobel AG )() headquartered in Dornbirn, Austria is a leading European manufacturer of professional indoor and outdoor lighting, lighting management systems and lighting components as well as LED and OLED technology.
Today virtually all TVs, computer monitors and smartphone screens that use LCD or OLED technology employ active matrix technology.
Pioneer played a role in the development of interactive cable TV, the Laser Disc player, the first automotive Compact Disc player, the first detachable face car stereo, Supertuner technology, DVD and DVD recording, plasma display ( branded as Kuro ), and Organic LED display ( OLED ).
The optronic equipment is composed of mission interface overshell integrating the optronics, head camera ( EBCMOS light intensification technology ), image display units ( OLED technology ) allowing data and icons transmitted on the bus system to be displayed, images and video coming from the weapon or the head camera.

OLED and can
* Skin: fabrics based upon light emitting and conductive polymers, organic computer devices, can be formed into more flexible non-planar display surfaces and products such as clothes and curtains, see OLED display.
OLED displays can use either passive-matrix ( PMOLED ) or active-matrix addressing schemes.
In low ambient light conditions such as a dark room an OLED screen can achieve a higher contrast ratio than an LCD, whether the LCD uses cold cathode fluorescent lamps or LED backlight.
; Inverted OLED: In contrast to a conventional OLED, in which the anode is placed on the substrate, an Inverted OLED uses a bottom cathode that can be connected to the drain end of an n-channel TFT especially for the low cost amorphous silicon TFT backplane useful in the manufacturing of AMOLED displays.
; Light weight & flexible plastic substrates: OLED displays can be fabricated on flexible plastic substrates leading to the possibility of flexible organic light-emitting diodes being fabricated or other new applications such as roll-up displays embedded in fabrics or clothing.
; Wider viewing angles & improved brightness: OLEDs can enable a greater artificial contrast ratio ( both dynamic range and static, measured in purely dark conditions ) and viewing angle compared to LCDs because OLED pixels directly emit light.
Whereas LCD displays are capable of between 2 and 16 ms response time offering a refresh rate of 60 to 480 Hz, an OLED can theoretically have less than 0. 01 ms response time, enabling up to 100, 000 Hz refresh rate ..
; Power consumption: While an OLED will consume around 40 % of the power of an LCD displaying an image which is primarily black, for the majority of images it will consume 60 – 80 % of the power of an LCD: however it can use over three times as much power to display an image with a white background such as a document or website.
If this can be scaled up in terms of manufacturing, then the total cost of OLED TVs would be greatly reduced.
These can be formed into more flexible non-planar display surfaces and products such as clothes and curtains, see OLED display.
In contrast, flexible OLED devices can be fabricated by deposition of the organic layer onto the substrate using a method derived from inkjet printing, allowing the inexpensive and roll-to-roll fabrication of printed electronics.
Fracture of the anode can occur which can increase the sheet resistance of the ITO or disrupt the layered structure of the OLED.
Introduced in July 2005, the iAUDIO F1 can be described as an iAUDIO U2 with an interesting design, a colour OLED display, and higher power output ( 32 mW vs. 20 mW for the U2 ).

OLED and also
The term OLED traditionally refers specifically to this type of device, though the term SM-OLED is also in use.
Nokia has also introduced some OLED products including the N85 and the N86 8MP, both of which feature an AMOLED display.
In October 2008, Samsung showcased the world's thinnest OLED display, also the first to be " flappable " and bendable.
However, depending on the application, sodalime glass substrates of similar thicknesses are also used in OLED fabrication.
Canon also had an ongoing OLED development process that started in the midst of the lawsuit.

OLED and be
According to Woo Jong Lee, Vice President of the Mobile Display Marketing Team at Samsung SDI, the company expected OLED displays to be used in notebook PCs as soon as 2010.
Eventually, bendable, transparent OLED screens could be stacked to produce 3D images with much greater contrast ratios and viewing angles than existing products.
On April 2, 2007, Merck announced the liquidation of OLED Materials GmbH, with assets to be transferred to Merck KGaA.
A patent application filed on March 13, 2007 suggests that Apple Inc. may be working on a similar dynamically changeable organic light-emitting diode ( OLED ) keyboard.

OLED and digital
* March – The world's first digital camera with an organic light-emitting diode ( OLED ) display is released by Kodak.
Newer micro-display imaging technologies are being introduced, including liquid crystal display ( LCD ), liquid crystal on silicon ( LCoS ), digital micro-mirrors ( DMD ), and organic light-emitting diode ( OLED ).
The Helmet Subsystem ( HSS ) combined a lightweight advanced helmet with a computer and OLED display that provided various information from digital maps and troop locations down to his weapon-mounted video camera.

OLED and media
A 3. 8 cm ( 1. 5 in ) OLED display from a Creative ZEN V media player

OLED and players
Home theater designs and layouts are a personal choice, and the minimum set of requirements for a home theater are: a television set or video projector CRT ( no new models sold in U. S .), LCD, DLP, plasma display, organic light-emitting diode ( OLED ), SXRD, Laser TV, rear-projection TV, video projector, SDTV, HDTV, or 3DTV at least 27 " inches measured diagonally, an AV receiver or preamp ( surround processor ) and amplifier combination capable of at least stereo sound but preferably 5. 1 Channel Dolby Digital and DTS audio, and something that plays or broadcasts movies in at least stereo sound such as a VHS HI-FI VCR or LaserDisc player ( no new stand-alone models of either are available ; VHS VCRs are usually bundled in combo decks with DVD players ), a DVD player and / or a Blu-ray Disc player, cable or satellite receiver, video game console, etc.

OLED and such
CRTs have largely been superseded by more modern display technologies such as LCD, plasma display, and OLED, which as of 2012 offer lower manufacturing and distribution costs.
One common application of the RGB color model is the display of colors on a cathode ray tube ( CRT ), liquid crystal display ( LCD ), plasma display, or organic light emitting diode ( OLED ) display such as a television, a computer ’ s monitor, or a large scale screen.
Light on dark color schemes require less energy to display on some display technologies, such as OLED, CRT and LCD displays.
During operation, a voltage is applied across the OLED such that the anode is positive with respect to the cathode.
Phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes use the principle of electrophosphorescence to convert electrical energy in an OLED into light in a highly efficient manner, with the internal quantum efficiencies of such devices approaching 100 %.
The metallic cathode in an OLED acts as a mirror, with reflectance approaching 80 %, leading to poor readability in bright ambient light such as outdoors.
Subpixel rendering works by increasing the luminance reconstruction points of a colour subpixelated screen, such as a liquid crystal display ( LCD ) or organic light-emitting diode ( OLED ) display.
Televisions today use various display technologies such as CRT, LCD, Plasma, Digital Light Processing ( DLP ), and more recently OLED.
Rigid-backbone organic semiconductors are now-used as active elements in optoelectronic devices such as organic light-emitting diodes ( OLED ), organic solar cells, organic field-effect transistors ( OFET ), electrochemical transistors and recently in biosensing applications.
Flatscreen technologies such as plasma, LCD, DLP and the up and coming OLED displays, are on the cusp of exploding in terms of marketplace penetration.

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