An OLED display works in a similar manner to that of an LED display, but with no backlight. This enables the monitor or screen to display deeper, more intense levels of color, particularly darker colors.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Universal Display Corporation (OLED) is $1,418,531,543.37.
Yes, AMOLED is a part of OLED only. Just that AMOLED are used only in mobile phones and cameras, whereas OLEDs are used by the TV manufacturers in making their OLED TV. I have even heard that LGs have unveiled their OLED TV in the recent CES and is planning to roll it out in the mid of this year.
The display of the Samsung Galaxy S5 is an OLED display.
The symbol for Universal Display Corporation in NASDAQ is: OLED.
An OLED screen is typically used in televisions that use a high definition display. The OLED light is what gives the high definition televisions a clear high definition picture.
roll laptop is a laptop using oled display
An electronic rolling display is a flexible display that can be rolled up into a scroll. Some examples are electronic ink, Gyricon, and OLED.
CRT( cathode ray tube) LCD ( liquid crystal display) plasma touchscreen OLED (organic light emitting display) these are some computer display
The basic OLED TV design (called a "True-OLED" TV) uses 3 color OLED sub-pixels (Red, Green and Blue) to create each 'pixel'. But some companies are using a different archicture, called WOLED-CF which uses four white OLED subpixels with color filters on top (RBG and W). This is also called a RGBW design. The WOLED-CF technology was developed by Kodak (and the IP is now owned by LG Display), and it should make the OLED panel easier to make. However it will also be less efficient. LG Display's OLED TVs which will be released in 2012 will be based on this design.
because LCD Uses it to make 32 Bit 256 colors resolution
All manufacturers are moving towards displays without bezels. As display technology develops, the bezel width will reduce even further. OLED technology will provide more opportunities to reach a zero bezel width.
OLED televisions are very new in the market and products are changing fast. At present (June 2012) there are some 32 and 40 inch OLED models. Both Samnsung and LG have shown 55 inch screens at trade shows but neither are available at present. Expect prices in excess of $10,000 when they are sold. However, Mitsubushi appear to have demonstrated the largest OLED display with a 2.7 meter (9 feet) wide display. Admittedly, this is a commercial display and like the big LED displays found in sports and concert venues, can be scaled to suit the application. The end of 2013 and beginning of 2013 is predicted to be the start of OLED televisions at more affordable prices and at a range of sizes.