sensual! did they finally fix the organic material in an OLED's lifespan? I remember seeing a video saying they only lasted for a short period of time before the material disintegrated or something.
sensual! did they finally fix the organic material in an OLED's lifespan? I remember seeing a video saying they only lasted for a short period of time before the material disintegrated or something.
One bad thing about them though, aparently they have very short lifetimes:
Wiki said:The biggest technical problem for OLEDs is the limited lifetime of the organic materials. In particular, blue OLEDs historically have had a lifetime of around 5,000 hours when used for flat-panel displays, which is lower than typical lifetime of LCD, LED or PDP technology; each currently rated for about 60,000 hours, depending on manufacturer and model. But in 2007, experimental PLEDs were created which can sustain 400cd/sq.m of output for over 198,000 hours.
The intrusion of water into displays can damage or destroy the organic materials. Therefore, improved sealing processes are important for practical manufacturing and may limit the longevity of more flexible displays.
One bad thing about them though, aparently they have very short lifetimes:
[Quote=Wiki][i]The biggest technical problem for OLEDs is the limited lifetime of the organic materials. In particular, blue OLEDs historically have had a lifetime of around 5,000 hours when used for flat-panel displays, which is lower than typical lifetime of LCD, LED or PDP technology; each currently rated for about 60,000 hours, depending on manufacturer and model. But in 2007, experimental PLEDs were created which can sustain 400cd/sq.m of output for over 198,000 hours.
The intrusion of water into displays can damage or destroy the organic materials. Therefore, improved sealing processes are important for practical manufacturing and may limit the longevity of more flexible displays.[/quote][/i]
The intrusion of water into displays can damage or destroy the organic materials. Therefore, improved sealing processes are important for practical manufacturing and may limit the longevity of more flexible displays.
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