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With LG's new series of OLED evo televisions hitting the market in Canada, we spoke with a colourist about the importance of ...
RDS can supply and support a full portfolio of Wisechip OLED displays including dot matrix modules, character modules, circular display modules, transparent displays and flexible, plastic displays.
Not that we’re knocking [upir]’s accomplishment with these tricked-out 16×2 OLED displays. Far from it, in fact — the smoothly animated bar graph displays alphanumerics look fantastic.
QD-OLED uses a Quantum Dots layer for colour conversion, unlike WHite OLEDs which use a colour filter. It’s easy to manufacture OLED displays with red, blue and green subpixels for smartphones ...