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OLED is a new display technology that allows for stunning and energy-efficient displays and lighting panels. Smartphones, laptops, wearables, tablets, and televisions all employ OLEDs, and many of them are flexible.
Because they are lightweight, power-efficient, thin and flexible, and have a broad viewing angle and high contrast ratio, OLEDs have become the display of choice for electronics makers and users alike.
The flexible organic light-emitting diode is a form of organic light-emitting diode that has an electroluminescent organic semiconductor placed on a flexible plastic substrate. This allows the item to be rolled or bent while still working.
Flexible OLEDs, which are currently the subject of research in both industry and academia, are one means of constructing a rollable display.
The OLED display uses tens of millions of self-emitting pixels to eliminate the need for a separate backlight, allowing it to not only give exceptional picture quality but also bendable, foldable, and rollable form factors.
OLED displays are currently being integrated into different areas outside of the home, including the furniture, building, commerce, and interior industries, thanks to this ground-breaking design feature.
The technology of OLED displays is based on the conversion of power into light through the use of an organic material layer.
OLEDs are high-resolution digital displays that can be made flexible and used in both large-scale devices like televisions and monitors and small-scale devices like smartphones.
Because of their light weight, energy efficiency, thinness, and flexibility, as well as their wide viewing angle and high contrast ratio, OLED displays have grown in popularity.
The Global Flexible OLED Display Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
LG Display, the world’s top inventor in display technologies, will demonstrate how its flexible OLED technology generates new and distinct lifestyles.
Samsung Display’s new microsite has a slew of teasers that may shed light on previous leaks and rumours about the company’s aspirations for OLED technology and the products that will use it.
They allude to a future product line that will include foldable computers, rollable TVs, and collapsible tablets.
For quite some time, Samsung Display has hinted at the arrival of its OLED Era, in which high-end display technology is available to its clients and consumers in an ever wider range of products and use-cases. With its new micro-site, the firm has gone a little more overt with its teases.
Samsung Display has developed a new website dedicated to its OLED technologies, which details the features and applications of the company’s OLED displays and provides a wealth of information and links that highlight the benefits of OLED technology.