Display screens go organic
News The two companies formed Polyink, which will create equipment and provide services to display companies looking to manufacture organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens. Manufacturers have demonstrated some large OLED displays, but so far...
[June 17, 2002, 14:38]
Kodak goes organic with LED screen
News The device is the latest addition to a short list of products, including mobile phones and electric shavers, using OLED screens. OLED will find its way into larger-size screens in 2006 to 2007. The primary benefit of these cameras with OLED...
[March 4, 2003, 11:17]
Samsung funds organic displays
News Manufacturers have found it difficult to support full colour on OLED screens. If feasible, the company said it plans to bring to the market OLED-based displays that are 50 percent lighter and thinner than the LCD screens generally available today.
[February 26, 2003, 9:51]
Monitors: Your new flexible friend
News Flexible OLED screens are drawing a lot of attention from the display industry because of the potential appeal of a screen that people could roll up and put away or carry. Adding OLED tech to flexible screens has been a long term dream for a while...
[October 30, 2002, 10:19]
Display start-up projects new image
News However, the possibility that iMoD-based screens would consume less power than OLED-based displays was a significant arrow in Iridigm's quiver, he said. Allen said given Iridigm's manufacturing strategy, its technology could be used in large...
[November 1, 2002, 11:33]
Samsung ready to roll with organic LEDs
News Samsung is gearing up to start mass-producing screens based on its OLED technology early next year. Samsung makes its OLED displays using a transfer technology in which a pattern of plastic pixels is printed on the screen by scanning a laser across...
[November 22, 2005, 15:45]
Sony speeds development of next-gen mobile screens
News Sony is increasing its commitment to organic light-emitting diode display technology by further investing in a joint venture to produce OLED screens and use them in mobile devices. As a major manufacturer of mobile devices, Sony's efforts to use...
[June 13, 2003, 8:46]
Sony cranks up OLED screen production
News Because of their luminescent nature, OLED displays don't require a backlight, consume less power and can result in thinner screens than LCDs, currently favoured in the flat-panel industry. The consumer electronics and entertainment conglomerate...
[September 15, 2004, 10:05]
Get ready for the 9-to-5 notebook
News On the other hand, screens that use OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, technology may take a while to reach notebooks. Another recent improvement for screens comes in the form of Intel's Display Power Saving Technology.
[June 7, 2005, 11:25]
LG Philips claims largest organic LED display
News The company, which manufactures TFT-LCD screens at factories in South Korea, unveiled a prototype 20.1inch active matrix OLED display at the FPD International trade show in Japan on Tuesday. LG Philips is developing what the company claims is the...
[October 19, 2004, 17:05]
Kodak's tech to allow 10p-depth screens
News OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is based on organic semiconductors that are able to emit light when fed with electricity. The OLED display is also expected to outclass the popular LCD in terms of luminosity.
[March 23, 2001, 10:21]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Don't get too excited -- you can't buy an OLED Game Boy yet, but Texas Instruments was showing one off). Nurse, the screens! Wednesday 22/05/2002 Over in Boston, it's the Society for Information Display's annual shindig.
[May 27, 2002, 17:26]
Flexible LCD unveiled by Samsung
News OLED, though, remains a relatively new technology, and questions about brightness, durability and functionality remain. The plastic will not break when flexed, according to Samsung, and its pliancy paves the way for flexible colour screens.
[November 29, 2005, 8:50]
Flat screens exploit electron emission technology
Talkback Electron Field Emission OLED using an Atomic Switch Re-Programmable OLED Plasmon Flat Panel Display Nanotechnology: http://colossalstorage.net/display/display_tv.htm
[September 15, 2004, 6:25]



