Read our glossary entry on Understanding Light-Emitting Diodes: LED, OLED, and QLED Technologies The individual lifetimes of OLEDs, particularly blue devices, are shorter than those of other colors.
OLED is different because it doesn't use an LED backlight to produce light. Instead, light is produced by millions of individual OLED subpixels. The pixels themselves -- tiny dots that compose the ...
The evolution of LED technology has led to the development of several types, primarily inorganic LEDs, OLEDs, and QLEDs. Inorganic LEDs are known for their durability and energy efficiency, making ...
OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays are famed for their perfect black levels, wide viewing angles, “infinite” contrast performance, and nimble, responsive motion handling. Unlike LED ...