Entity: OLED-MONITOR
An OLED monitor is a display technology that uses organic light-emitting diodes to create images, offering advantages such as self-emitting pixels, true blacks, and high dynamic range readiness.
OLED-MONITOR
Etymology
The term OLED stands for "organic light-emitting diode", highlighting the use of organic materials in the display technology.
Definition
An OLED monitor is a cutting-edge display technology that utilizes organic light-emitting diodes to produce images with self-lit pixels and no need for a central light source.
Historical Context
OLED technology has evolved over the years to offer superior image quality, energy efficiency, and flexibility in display design.
Cultural Significance
OLED monitors have revolutionized the display industry by offering benefits such as self-emitting pixels, true blacks, and high dynamic range readiness.
Related Concepts
- LCD monitors
- LED monitors
- High dynamic range (HDR) displays
See Also
A cutting-edge display technology that utilizes organic light-emitting diodes to produce images with self-lit pixels and no need for a central light source.