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OLED - Organic Light Emitting Diode

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==Introduction==
The growing number of electronic devices using organic light emitting diode displays shows that after years of promise, the technology is increasingly finding a home place in more and more many products. But while OLED displays might challenge LCDs as the screens of choice for smaller gadgets, the technology is may not expected to become mainstream for notebook PCs or TVs within this decade.
OLED displays use organic compounds that emit light when exposed to an electric current. They are brighter, have better contrast, offer wider viewing angles, use less power, and provide faster response times than liquid crystal displays. OLED screens can also be one-' thickness is a third thinner than of that of LCDs, since they don't need a backlightback-light, and that makes them a good fit for portable electronics devices.
==OLED Types==
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