Posted on 4-Jan-2005 21:49
| Filed under: News
: Computing
Samsung Electronics had developed the largest single-panel active matrix-based (AM) Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) display currently available.
At 21-inches, this OLED features the highest resolution at 6.22 million pixels (WUXGA: wide ultra-extended graphics array). In addition, the company adopted AM-based technology for its low power consumption and high-resolution qualities.
Samsung's new OLED offers brightness of 400 nit, contrast ratio of 5000:1, color gamut of 75 percent and fast response times, making the product ideal for viewing HD-resolution video images.
The OLED uses Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) technology and can be mass-produced within Samsung's existing TFT-LCD lines. Samsung Electronics has now applied the a-Si technology to produce large-sized OLED panels within 4th and 5th generation production lines.