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Technology Stocks : OLED Universal Display Corp
OLED 147.28+0.3%Oct 31 9:30 AM EDT

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To: R. Monte Gu who wrote (20822)11/25/2018 5:43:35 PM
From: ChicagoBridge7  Read Replies (1) of 29657
 
Your suppositions about "burn-in" and about Samsung make a lot of sense to me. Does anyone out there have any similar thoughts or corroboration/rumors to that effect ? If your suppositions are correct, that would mean that the "burn-in" problem could be corrected if all three (R-G-B) emissive materials had the same degradation rates and longer lifes. Then there would no longer be a need for the topical software solutions that have had negative side effects.

That implies to me that a longer-life phosphorescent blue by UDC could solve the "burn-in" problem. Does that sound right ?
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