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Ever get tired of having to lug around your monitor, but don't have the cash for a twice as expensive, lower quality LCD? The answer is just around the corner... ![]() By Christian Koebel OLEDs. What are they? First and foremost, they are acronyms, which stand for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes. Why do you care? Because they are quite possibly the greatest advancement in display technology since the first LCD screen came off of the assembly line. Imagine your best 19” CRT screen. Now think of that same screen, except only an inch deep, and using the tiniest fraction of the power, without losing any quality of color, vibrance, contrast, or reliability. That is what OLED displays will be. How does it work? Organic Light-Emitting Diodes are large, carbon-based molecules. They feature certain atoms in the chain of molecules that allows them to absorb energy that is sent through it, such as an electrical current. Once it has this energy absorbed, the molecule goes through a change in its own energy, a change which takes nanoseconds. Then the energy absorbed is once again released, but instead of releasing it as electricity, it is released as light. As long as there’s a steady supply of energy, there will be a steady supply of light coming out of the molecules as it converts it. The wavelength, and therefore, the color of the emission depend on the molecule itself. Therefore, an OLED display requires sets of three separate molecules: A red one, a green one, and a blue one. These sets of three molecules then can create a single pixel. OLED displays then put millions of these pixels onto a bed that provides electrical current. This, combined with some sort of protective screen, leads to a fully-functional OLED display. OLEDs vs. CRTs ![]() Image Courtesy of Samsung Page:
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.. bit steep, I'll have a lcd before then I can't stand carrying my CRT around any longer!
"So OLED’s can turn their pixels on and off just as fast as CRTs, providing images that are just as crisp."
that means response time so small it's completely negligible.
The way of the future, the way of the future, the way of the future, the way of the future, the way of the future..
Show me all the blueprints.
75hz on current lcd's mess up sensitivity
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t..
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=23515
^ theinquirer isn't the most reputable site on the net, but the information is still interesting. And I believe that the fore mentioned problem with the life span of OLED's has been improved/solved since that posting back in May. Can't wait till 2007 to build a new pc :D
i am just loving this new hardware sectoin. and zegermans
theinquirer is A LOT beter than hardforum/ocp.
theinquirer isn't even a review site.
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