14″ Full Colour OLED

You know those little OLED displays used in cellphones and MP3 players? Well imagine an MP3 player with a screen fourteen inches diagonal! Now wouldn’t that be something!

Uh, guess not.

But it’s still cool! OLED technologies are improving like my writing (I hope). Like the Cambridge Display Technology’s creation of a 14″ full colour PLED (polymer organic light-emitting diode) displays using ink jet printing.

The displays were produced at CDT¡’s Technology Development Center in the UK, and feature a screen resolution of 1,280X768 RGB pixels, or the equivalent of almost three million sub-pixels, or over 30 million ink-jet drops. The development strengthens CDT’s view that multi-nozzle ink jet printing is the best approach to achieving scalability and a low TAC time in the manufacture of high quality PLED displays.

Maybe one day you’ll ask your spouse to print you a new TV because your old one just rotted off the wall. :) (OLED’s are organic, after all.)

Displaybank - CDT Develops 14-inch Full Color Polymer OLED

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  1. Erik Says:

    More Information about OLED at a very good site:
    www.oled-display.net

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