[CeBIT 2008] - OLED Displays from Samsung
Samsung is introducing a number of OLED displays and since they can do without backlighting, they are extremely thin and impress with excellent colour rendition.
At CeBIT, display manufacturer Samsung is showing OLED TVs with a screen diagonal of 31 inches. One of the first thing that catches your eye, quite literally, is the excellent colour rendition.
The other advantages of the technology are equally compelling - since OLED displays are based on organic light-emitting diodes, they don’t need a backlight and are thus extremely flat, allowing them to be used in a wide variety of scenarios. Their response time is also very low, in the micro-second scale, which gamers will be very appreciative of.
Samsung at CeBIT2008 : Hall 26/stand D60
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