Everything You Need to Know About TV Technologies
OLED
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This is sort of the next generation of LCD. So far only Sony has unveiled a TV using this technology, release in December in Japan. OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode. Unlike LCD, whose pixels require a backlight layer, OLED pixels provide their own light through electrophosphorescence – so the device is thinner and power efficient. The end image has sharper colors and a true black level (and not the dark gray that LCD features). Take our word for it: it will be the future of flat-panels.
Model example: Sony XEL-1 (11”)
Strong points
- Thinner than plasma and LCD televisions.
- True black level and sharper colors than LCD.
- Big viewing angle.
- Cheaper manufacturing cost than the LCD active matrix (TFT).
Weak point
- Organic elements have a small lifetime (14,000 hours).
