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Layman’s Guide to OLED TV

December 6, 2009
By robinong
Layman’s Guide to OLED TV

Before we begin, lets understand the difference between an LCD Display and an LED Display. An LCD Display uses a backlight projection to light up the liquid crystals whereas, an LED Display uses LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). That means a LED TV and a OLED TV still needs liquid crystal to function. Light Emitting Diode...
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Liquid Crystals That Lites Up – Part 1

November 15, 2009
By robinong

A new hybrid material could be used to produce new OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display). Normally, conventional liquid crystals are used in displays to polarize light from a white backlight. Recently, Stephen Kelly, the Head of Chemistry at the University of Hull and Mary O’Neil, a physicist also from the...
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