There are pros and cons to the LCD panels compared to the modern panels. Examples would be the LCD is better quality, but you need a certain angle to look at the screen properly. There is great information on it here. ww.techmind.org/lcd/index.html
OLED panels are more energy-efficient than LCD and Plasma panels because they do not require a backlight to produce light. LCD panels use a backlight to illuminate the pixels, while Plasma panels use charged gas to create light. OLED panels have simpler construction compared to LCD and Plasma panels because they consist of organic compounds that emit light when an electric current is applied, eliminating the need for additional layers found in LCD and Plasma panels.
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No.. SHARP is the leader in LCD . Even SONY is purchasing LCD panels from SHARP's plant !.
OLED TVs have a much shorter lifespan than LCD TVs and may have burn in issues. LCD TVs are a proven technology and are much more reliable at this point.
Plasma panels give off image by using certain gases inside special cells and LCD panels give off image by modulating liquid crystals
Display units on Notebooks and Laptops are called Screens and general types are LCD or LED screens.Whereas display units on Desktops are called Monitors and general types are CRT, LCD or LED monitors.
All major manufacturers use stable LCD panels.
Custom LCD panels can be purchased from a number of online companies. Focus LCD, Phoenix Display, and Densitron, for example, each offer these products.
LCD panels have never been criticized for stability so all kinds of LCD panel are considered stable whether lit by CCFL or LED sources.
Most current LCD panels have life spans of 40,000 to 60,000 hours so if your average usage is six hours a day you are looking at 20 years for your LCD.
The three largest manufacturers of larger LCD panels are:Sharp CorporationSamsung ElectronicsLG DisplayThe main manufacturers of smaller LCD panels are:IPS Alpha Technology (join venture between Panasonic & Hitachi)S-LCD (joint venture between Samsung & Sony)HannStar DisplayAU Optronics (subsidiary of BenQ)Chimei Innolux (formerly Chi Mei Optoelectronics)Chunghwa Picture TubesHitachi Displays (joint venture between Chimei Innolux, Hitachi & Canon)Toshiba Mobile Display CompanyFor a more complete list of global LCD manufacturers, follow the links further down this page under "Sources and related links."