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An introduction to OLED displays | OLED-Info

Oct 25, 2024

OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) is a flat light emitting technology, made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. OLEDs are emissive displays that do not require a backlight and so are thinner and more efficient than LCD displays (which do require a white backlight).

OLED displays are not just thin and efficient - they provide the best image quality ever and they can also be made transparent, flexible, foldable and even rollable and stretchable in the future. OLEDs represent the future of display technology!

An OLED display have the following advantages over an LCD display:

OLEDs have some disadvantages, though: their lifetime is limited, and currently they are more expensive than LCDs (although the price gap continues to decrease).

As we said, OLEDs can be used to create flexible and transparent displays. This is pretty exciting as it opens up a whole world of possibilities, some of which are already on the market!

Flexible OLEDs are already on the market for many years (in smartphones, wearables and other devices). In 2019, Samsung introduced the first foldable phone, the Samsung Galaxy Fold, and since then foldable devices are increasing in popularity. we are expecting to see the first rollable/slidable devices reaching the market soon!

An OLED is made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. Click here for a more detailed view of the OLED technology.

If you wonder - OLEDs are "organic" because they are made from carbon and hydrogen. There's no connection to organic food or farming - although OLEDs are very efficient and do not contain any bad metals, and are light and thin - so it is rather environmental friendly.

OLEDs are used today in smartphones (it is actually the dominant smartphone display technology), laptops, tablets, motniros, wearables, TVs - and more. Almost a billion AMOLED screens are produced each year, by Samsung Display, LG Display, BOE, and others. The OLED industry and market are growing as more and more devices choose OLEDs over LCD displays. Here's our list of products and gadgets with an OLED display. If you are looking to adopt an OLED display in your own device, our OLED Marketplace is the world's most comprehensive OLED display catalog.

OLED is the best display technology - and indeed OLED panels are used today to create the most stunning TVs ever - with the best image quality combined with the thinnest sets ever. Almost 10 million OLED TVs ship each year, and the market is expected to grow as consumers and experts both agree on the superior image quality of OLED displays.

Only two companies produce OLED TV panels: LG Display (with its WOLED technology) and Samsung Display (with its QD-OLED technology). LGD and SD provide their OLED TV panels to make TV makers - including LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Panasonic, Sony, Philips and others.

OLEDs can be used to create excellent light source. OLED lighting panels offer highly uniform area lighting and can be flexible, efficient, light, thin, transparent, color-tunable and more. OLEDs enable new designs and these devices emit healthier light compared to CFLs and LED lighting devices. The OLED Lighting industry haven't yet managed to reach mass production, but adoption in niche applications, mainly automotive, is on the rise.

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