OLEDalapú
OLEDalapú refers to technology or products that utilize Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) as their primary component. OLEDs are a type of electroluminescent display technology where a thin film of organic compound emits light when an electric current is applied. Unlike traditional LCDs which require a backlight, each OLED pixel generates its own light, leading to several distinct advantages.
The self-emissive nature of OLED pixels allows for true blacks and infinite contrast ratios, as individual
OLEDalapú devices can also be manufactured to be incredibly thin and flexible, opening up possibilities for