Samsung is expected to show a 31in organic display at next week's Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas, according to the US trade magazine
Twice.
The news comes as Sony began selling in Japan a TV with a 11in Organic Light
Emitting Diode (OLED) TV display.
OLED screens, which use carbon-based polymer semicondocutors instead of the
usual silicon, have previously been available in small sizes for devices such as
phones or cameras.
They emit light rather than blocking it, unlike the liquid crystal layer in
an LCD screen, and so are inherently more efficient, making them very promising
for mobile use. Power drain can be further reduced (n theory, at least) by
shutting down unused areas of the screen.
OLED screens are also brighter than LCD ones, with better contrast; and they
can be thinner as they do not require a separate illumination layer.
Samsung's 31in screen is a prototype but the company is expected to
mass-produce4 14in versions some time this year. The lifespan of the prototype
is said to be 35,000 hours, which is among the best of its type.
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