How OLEDs Work and Why They're Green (Video)

Jaymi Heimbuch
Technology / Gadgets
January 26, 2009

Kodak's OLED digital photo frame at CES 2009

OLED display technology is becoming a reality. While they're mainly used in super expensive digital photo frames and cell phones, they'll soon be used in large televisions, lights, and more.

If you want a run-down of OLED technology - what it is, how it works, how it's made, and where it's at in the market place, then you'll want to check out this great, informative video. More on OLED technology:World's First OLED Photo Frame Rolled OutOLED Market Poised to Hit $2.7 Billion by 2015OLED Screen with World's Longest Lifetime and Best Efficiency by TMDisplay

Tags: Electronics | Energy Efficiency | Gadgets | Television

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