OLED vs. LCD Monitor

OLED vs. LCD Monitors

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OLED vs. LCD Monitors

Both OLED and LCD are currently the most common panel screen types on the market, each having different characteristics, and it is necessary to understand their basic concepts.

OLED vs. LCD Basic Concepts

LCD Monitor

The LCD monitor can only display color information when it is irradiated onto the corresponding color filter plate through the luminous back panel.

OLED Monitor

OLED diode, Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) This technology uses an organic polymer as a semiconductor material (semiconductor) in a light-emitting diode. The display technology is self-luminous and uses very thin coatings of organic materials and glass substrates. These organic materials glow when electrical current passes through them.

Difference Between OLED and LCD

The light-emitting principle of an OLED monitor is to emit white light from the backlight layer, then apply a color film layer on the white backlight layer, and control the light transmittance of each pixel by current, thereby controlling the color of the pixel. The LCD monitor consists of a backlight layer and a liquid crystal measurement, which cannot completely cover black and white light, and there will be more or less light leakage, and the screen thickness is relatively thick. However, the LCD monitor is characterized by low power consumption, natural and accurate screen colors, eye protection function, mature technology, and low cost.

OLED vs. LCD Monitors

The OLED monitor is very light and has the characteristics of folding and bending. It is called a "flexible screen". When displaying a black surface, it does not emit any light at all, and the color display has high color saturation, a large color gamut, and high contrast. Just like our Portable OLED Touch Monitor Offers good picture quality and color.

It should be noted that the OLED flash appears on the screen. The lower the brightness, the more serious the flash, and it is harmful to the eyes when used in low light. Another point is that if the OLED screen burns out, the life of the screen will be shortened.

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