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OLED Display
OLED Display: Features and Conclusion
Features of an OLED Display
- Self-Emitting Pixels – Each pixel produces its own light, eliminating the need for a backlight.
- Deep Blacks & High Contrast – Since pixels can turn off completely, OLED screens offer true blacks and infinite contrast ratios.
- Vibrant Colors – Produces rich, saturated colors with high color accuracy.
- Thin & Flexible Design – OLED panels are thinner and more flexible than LCDs, allowing for curved or foldable displays.
- Fast Response Time – Near-instantaneous pixel response results in smooth motion and reduced motion blur.
- Energy Efficiency – Consumes less power when displaying dark images but may use more power for bright content.
- Wide Viewing Angles – Maintains color and brightness even at extreme angles.
- Burn-In Risk – Prolonged static images can cause permanent image retention over time.
- Types of OLED
- AMOLED (Active Matrix OLED) – Used in smartphones and TVs for higher refresh rates and better power efficiency.
- PMOLED (Passive Matrix OLED) – Used in simpler displays but less efficient for high-resolution screens.
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