Sunday, October 4, 2009

OLED Monitors

By Jean Bowie

OLED televisions are possibly the next generation televisions heading our way. Recent times have seen the home cinema experience revolutionized firstly by plasma and LCD TVs. The hot technology of the moment is LED television. But what is next in the pipeline, well Sony's next generation display is the OLED television.

With the advances of the viewing experience given to us by LCD and plasmas displays it is hard to perceive that the market could be revolutionized by the emergence on OLED displays, but the benefits that come along with OLED displays are set to do just that. With super light and thin displays that are flexible whilst maintaining their crystal clear definition, the improvements are astounding.

These OLED displays are simply to die for. They are packed with endless amounts of amazing features. The most amazing feature is that it uses up less electricity as LCD televisions and do not require in anyway a backlight in order to function. So what makes these crystal clear images show? There is overlaying thin film transistors that cross each other many times forming a grid. This grid forms what you see on the screen. These thin film transistors are one hundred percent completely organic, meaning that no harm to the environment is caused. This produces a much clearer picture at only millimetres of thinness.

Samsung and Sony are leading the way with the development and production of OLED displays and monitors. Sony is the leader in the pack. The technology is not only finding its way into our homes but also into our businesses. The abilities of this new development can be applied to produce stunning results providing displays for the workplace with a 1cm thick flexible display. Sony is developing all the time and has plans for displays of a thickness that is a fraction of this.

This television just comes to show us how fast and how far we are travelling in the world of electronics. The screen is much more amazing then other LCD, Plasma, or LED televisions combined. It produces a much better glow and quality that will send jaws to the floor. The sizes of the television are going to be coming out at smaller sizes for the meantime. This is because Sony believes that the picture and concept alone will draw much more business than any other television on the market. It is that remarkable. Of course over time you will see much larger OLED television sets. There is rumour that a seventy inch television set is being devolved and is in prototype as you are reading this.

OLED actually stands for organic light emitting diodes, basic technology behind the stunning picture quality that we are beginning to see. With the latest LED televisions and displays already producing super high quality pictures it is hard to believe that OLED displays are set to eclipse what we are seeing. But this new form of display is set to take over the home and workplace cementing itself in both the home entertainment and computing worlds, with stunning high quality displays and ease of use.

And with Sony beginning the revolution releasing the first displays on the market with Samsung set to follow, we are beginning to see the first commercially available displays on the market. As already said the smaller displays will be the first we see appearing on the market with a size of 13 inch OLED TV being manufactured.

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