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OLED TV Display - What, How and Why?
by Jigglemequick
Why OLED TVs and OLED displays use this technology. OLEDs are special because they are made up of organic polymer molecules (otherwise known as plastic) allowing light to emit when a voltage is applied. published 6 months ago
LG's New Patent Brings Digital Paper One Step Closer
by Mark Rollins
LCD paper is a way of taking an ordinary, transparent piece of plastic and giving it the same potential as a computer monitor. That is, a place where anything, from a webpage to a video can be downloaded... published 13 months ago
Understanding OLED Televisions
by carpesomediem
OLED televisions are considered any type of TV that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to display a picture. These electroluminescent film is comprised of organic material that allows a polymer substance to... published 15 months ago
The Compenion, iPhone, and other touchy tech
by Mark Rollins
“It's the sense of touch. In any real city, you walk, you know? You brush past people, people bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that... published 14 months ago
OLED-TV XEL-1
by erik1974
OLED ("Organic light emitting diodes") displays are considered as the screens of the future. Thin organic layers serve these displays as a source of light, which offers significant advantages in relation to... published 11 months ago





