Applied Materials' new manufacturing process, called MAX OLED, is purported to result in up to three times more brightness and a lifespan five times better than current production methods.
Two of the most common TV acronyms out there are OLED and LED. They sound and look alike, but how are they different? We'll show you.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
Research in LED technology focuses on improving efficiency, lifespan, and color range. OLED research aims at enhancing durability and developing more cost-effective manufacturing processes. For QLEDs, ...
CES 2025, held in Las Vegas from Tuesday to Friday this week, is one of the world's largest tech trade shows where companies ...
Bringing up the rear of the Panasonic 2025 TV lineup are the W95B Mini-LED and W70B LED TVs. These two models serve as more ...
Despite OLED TV flagships out of Samsung and LG sporting higher refresh rates at 165Hz, the Panasonic Z95B is sticking to ...
Two types you'll encounter are QLED (quantum dot LED – LCD TV with LED backlight and quantum dot layer) and OLED (organic LED or organic electro-luminescence - No LCDs used). QLED is a marketing ...
The Garmin Instinct 3 sees the sports watch master bring OLED screen tech to its adventure watch line, along with more ...