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OLED is an acronym for Organic Light Emitting Diodes. It is an emissive technology like Plasma TVs where the electromissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compound which emits light in response to an electric current. OLED displays do not need a backlight like LCDs or LED LCDs do so they can display deep black levels, can be thinner and lighter than a liquid crystal display (LCD). In low ambient light conditions (such as a dark room), OLED screens can achieve a higher contrast ratio than either LCDs or LED LCDs...^IFV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.OLED technology delivers lifelike colors, crisp images and infinite contrast for outstanding picture quality.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.OLED = organic light-emitting diode You notice it immediately while looking at the TV. On a normal LED screen, when the picture goes "black" (either a fade-to-black or just a really dark scene), the black screen tends to look more dark grey than actually black. With the OLED however, when there is supposed to be black, you get black. It greatly increases the contrast and makes the picture look infinitely better.
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