
OLED - Organic LED - Tv Technology Oled
OLED Monitor
OLED Monitor is a new generation of super-thin displays that produce sharper images using less power.
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) monitors use more than 40% less power than a LCD display and are also twice as thin, since they do not need backlighting (they glow on their own).
The New Tv In Your Hands
Sony OLED-Monitor
Sony unveils their first professional field monitor with OLED display. The Sony PVM-740 is a 7.4-inch 960 x 540 pixel resolution portable field monitor designed for professional users that offers picture contrast greater than a CRT display and is less affected by ambient light, allowing images to be viewed even in strong sunlight. The OLED Monitor can fit a range of professional monitoring applications, including studio editing, ENG and EFT production, OB trucks, and even research and development. It is also ideal for use in 3D camera rigs with its flip mode.
The monitor is equipped with standard interface connectors: a composite video, a 3G/HD/SD-SDI, and an HDMI interface.
With the 3G-SDI interface, it accepts 1080/50p and 1080/60p formats, which is compliant with the SMPTE 425 standard, transmitting up to 4:2:2/10-bit 1080/60p and 1080/50pvideo data using one SDI cable. As sports and live production move toward a 1080p system, this single-link 3G-SDI system can be an ideal solution.
OLED Monitor- The Future of Today
Imagine a monitor with a display that is thinner, sharper, and doesn’t cost as much as the LCDs that most flat panel screens use today. OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) monitors are the next big thing in the market of displays and its affordability and crisp picture is what makes its future so bright. Presently LCD monitors are what many consumers feel to be the best that is available to purchase. But they are very expensive and their performance is only above average. OLED displays use electrical current which is sent through an organic material that emit light to produce the different colors that the monitor displays. A backlight is not necessary because the light is produced from the organic material.
In the near future, the first type of OLED display will be introduced. It will be Passive-matrix which means they won’t be too complex, but the price will be high and they will use more power than other types. They will be on small devices such as cellular phones and mp3 players. They are made up of a matrix of columns and rows of pixels. The organic material is located in between these columns and rows. A substrate can be found on the other side and it is the material used to give off the electric current.