12 mm thick case @ center
1.8 mm thick panel
1,600 x 1,200
0.01 ms response time
400 cd/m² of brightness
1,000:1 contrast ratio
170 deg. viewing angle
OLED's are sometimes "printed" on the substrate (plastic, glass etc.) with Epson tech to lay down the matrix. They could make those things in the shape of Mickey Mouse if they wanted to.
CDT Sees Rapid Progress In Blue Polymer Lifetime
Submitted by oled on Wed, 06/09/2006 - 05:00
Cambridge Display Technology and Sumation announce rapid progress in the development of longer lifetime blue light emitting polymers suitable for full color, video capable P-OLED displays.
The latest data show a lifetime of 20,000 hours from an initial luminance of 400cd/m², equivalent to over 320,000 hours from 100cd/m². This represents a three-fold improvement over the lifetime announced a year ago, and demonstrates the fruits of the collaboration by the development teams and the strong focus on this area. It is believed that there is great potential to make further dramatic improvements.
Submitted by oled on Wed, 06/09/2006 - 05:00
Cambridge Display Technology and Sumation announce rapid progress in the development of longer lifetime blue light emitting polymers suitable for full color, video capable P-OLED displays.
The latest data show a lifetime of 20,000 hours from an initial luminance of 400cd/m², equivalent to over 320,000 hours from 100cd/m². This represents a three-fold improvement over the lifetime announced a year ago, and demonstrates the fruits of the collaboration by the development teams and the strong focus on this area. It is believed that there is great potential to make further dramatic improvements.
With my displays I have never found full brightness necessary or even desirable. In fact many of their brightness controlls are set for the minimum of 100cd/m². If this is the case for these OLED's then lifetime isn't really an issue.
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