Understanding Modern Display Technologies: OLED, AMOLED, P-OLED, and LCD
At Interelectronix, we know the importance of choosing the right display technology for your products. Whether you’re considering OLED, AMOLED, P-OLED, Tandem OLED or LCD, this guide will help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of each, so you can make informed decisions that best suit your needs.
What is OLED?
OLED, or Organic Light Emitting Diode, uses organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is applied. Unlike LCDs, OLEDs don’t require a backlight, allowing for true blacks and vibrant colors. OLED displays consist of several layers: a substrate (glass or plastic), an anode, organic layers, and a cathode. When electricity flows through these layers, each pixel lights up independently, offering high contrast ratios and energy efficiency.
OLED screens provide superior color accuracy and contrast. They’re thin and flexible, making them ideal for innovative designs like curved and foldable displays. They also offer excellent viewing angles and fast response times. However, OLEDs are more expensive to produce than LCDs, can suffer from burn-in with static images, and their organic materials can degrade over time, reducing lifespan.
What is AMOLED?
AMOLED, or Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode, is a type of OLED that uses an active matrix to control individual pixels. This technology, championed by Samsung, incorporates thin-film transistor (TFT) arrays to improve display efficiency and performance.
Tandem OLED
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