Monday, February 1, 2010

OLEDS

OLEDs are solid-state devices composed of thin films of organic molecules thinner than a human hair that create light when you apply electricity to it. OLEDs are supposed to provide better, brighter and crisper displays on electronic devices and use less power than conventional LEDs or LCDs used today. Current usage of OLEDS are on handphones, car audio systems and other small electrical/ electronic devices. There is a push to have it on more larger display devices such as TVs or monitors. Imagine having a whole window glass pane (about 4 feet x 8 feet) as your TV monitor..... men around the world are salivating thinking about watching theirs favourite football matches..... heheh... although I personally think that I prefer for holographic projection technology to advance at a better rate.

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