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LCD vs OLED

June 13, 2010
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A non-organic LCD (liquid crystal display) requires a backlight behind its panel to create the image you see on screen. Individual liquid crystals then allow light to pass or block it. OLED (organic light emitting diode) displays do not require a backlight as the organic material self-generates light. This means very little power consumption,...
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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology

January 21, 2010
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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology

Liquid Crystal Display With the advent of digital imaging systems it has become increasingly common to view medical images on electronic soft-copy display devices rather than film. This has many advantages, not least the cost-saving involved in not printing film and managing its storage. For many years the dominant technology in electronic displays has...
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