An organic LED sandwiches a simple matrix of small molecule organic film between anode and cathode to achieve faster response, wider viewing angle, and sharper contrast than conventional LED technology.
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Organic LEDs are thinner and consume less power than backlighted LCDs, and achieve faster response, a wider viewing angle, and sharper contrast than conventional LEDs.
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Compared to LCD displays, organic LEDs have a thinner profile, and require no backlight. Power consumption falls somewhere between a backlit LCD and a reflective LCD.
The technology is targeted at automotive applications with mass production planned for 2003. Expected temperature range for storage is from -40 to 95C, while the expected operating temperature falls between -30 and 85C.
John Cramer, Optrex America Inc., 44160 Plymouth Oaks Blvd., Plymouth, MI 48170; Tel: (734) 416-8500; Fax: (734) 416-8520; E-mail: lcdinfo@optrexusa.com.
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