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Technology Stocks : Light Emitting Devices, organic and novel

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To: John Finley who wrote (225)1/4/2002 1:08:28 AM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) of 330
 
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ELECTRONIC PAPER”: Organic Light Emitting Diodes

By: Patrick A. Tollefsrud

It’s All In The Way We See Things:
If ever a technology has begged to be disrupted, it is Liquid Crystal Displays. Invented in 1963 and envisioned as a slimmed-down replacement for bulky
cathode ray tubes or as screens for wall mounted televisions – a use never realized due to problems scaling up to large surfaces – liquid crystal displays have instead
become the standard for everything from watches to laptop computers. Despite this, however, remains high production and commercial expenses that have never
come down enough to successfully mass market these displays, leaving the technology vulnerable to new innovations.


With the imaging appliance revolution underway, the need for more advanced handheld devices that will combine the attributes of a computer, PDA, and cell phone
is increasing and the flat-panel mobile display industry is searching for a display technology that will revolutionize the industry. The need for new lightweight,
low-power, wide viewing angled, handheld portable communication devices have pushed the display industry to revisit the current flat-panel digital display
technology used for mobile applications. Struggling to meet the needs of demanding applications such as e-books, smart networked household appliances, identity
management cards, and display-centric handheld mobile imaging devices, the flat panel industry is now looking at new displays known as Organic Light Emitting
Diodes (OLED).




What Is Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED)?.... <end snip>
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