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2012

SAMSUNG INTRODUCE YOUM UNBREAKABLE FLEXIBLE AMOLED DISPLAY PRODUCT

Samsung Mobile Display files the YOUM trademark and make this product offical at their company website. Samsung files also WAMOLED, FAMOLED, PAMOLED, TAMOLED and YOUM as trademark in March 2012.

2011

CES-2012 OLED-Tv

The CES is the world largest electronic consumer show. The major show in Las Vegas show this year also 55 inch OLED-Television

2008

Cowon S9 Portable Media Player with AMOLED lands at 19. December in Germany

Featuring one of the world’s first 16.9 million colour AMOLED screens on a portable media player, the S9 exudes radiant, rich, lifelike imagery with a virtually limitless viewing angle.

OLED-TV, Oled-television, Introduction to OLED, Learn all about OLED-Television, Flat-TV Organic light emitting diode

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OLEDs have the potential to make exciting TVs (or computer displays). OLED are bright, ulta-thin, low power, and they show beautiful pictures. #break# Introduction to the OLED technology An OLED is made by placing a series of organic thin films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright light is emitted. Here's Kodak's description of OLEDs - "OLED displays stack up several thin layers of materials. They operate on the attraction between positively and negatively charged particles. When voltage is applied, one layer becomes negatively charged relative to another transparent layer. #break# As energy passes from the negatively charged (cathode) layer to the other (anode) layer, it stimulates organic material between the two, which emits light visible through an outermost layer of glass." #break# Today you can find small organic displays in many types of devices - Cell phones, A/V players, car audio systems, Digital cameras and PDAs. The main attraction today is the small size, the low power consumption and the great brightness. In december 2007 Sony will begin to sell the first OLED television (11" size). Here's our list of devices with an OLED display.

OLED Notebook from Samsung in 2009?

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At CeBIT, display manufacturer Samsung is showing OLED TVs with a screen diagonal of 31inch; and 14-inch. One of the first thing that catches your eye, quite literally, is the excellent colour rendition.

OLED-TV - LaunchTags

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OLEDs have the potential to make exciting TVs (or computer displays). OLED are bright, ulta-thin, low power, and they show beautiful pictures. Sony will start selling OLED TVs in December 2007. But these will be small and pricey. The main issue is the lifetime (OLED displays degrade after a certain time), and also production cost are still high (Although theoretically OLEDs may become cheaper than LCD).

2007

AMOLED Infos

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Samsung Electronics has recently released a new cell phone with AMOLED display. The Samsung SPH-W2400

W2400 first AMOLED mobile phone

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Samsung Electronics has introduced its first handset model equipped with Samsung SDI’s 2.2-inch active-matrix organic light emitting diode (AM OLED) panel at a retail price of 599,000 won.

OLED-TV Displays and White Oled for lighting,Future of Flat-TV, OLED Flat TV,

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OLED TV Displays and OLED lighting infos and news #break# Every year, approx. 200 million color television sets are produced. More and more, classical CRT TVs are replaced by LCD TVs. In 2007, their share in the total market shall already be 33 %. This corresponds to approx. 65 million LCD TVs. Moreover, 1.66 billion small and medium-sized LCD displays for mobile phones, #break# OLEDs consume clearly less power than LCDs: no back light unit is required and, contrary to LCDs, where the complete BLU is continuously switched on and, thus, consumes power, only those pixels emit light which are currently required.

Oleds from Samsung, Epson and CMEL at FPD-International in Yokohama

After the CEATEC now the FPD International in Yokohoma shows some new Displays

Vitex's Barix Solution Maintains Superior Moisture

Vitex's Barix thin-film barrier uses an organic and inorganic multi-layer structure. To demonstrate product compatibility, it was used to create the world's first high-resolution AMOLED, which leverages an amorphous silicon backplane on a flexible metal foil. This flexible display -- jointly developed by Universal Display Corp. and LG. Philips LCD -- was showcased at last month's Society for Information Display (SID) conference in Long Beach, Calif. Similar encapsulation was shown by Samsung SDI on the world's first, and thinnest, full-color top emission AMOLED on a metal foil during last year's show.