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单词 OLED
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Definition of OLED in English:

OLED

noun əʊɛliːˈdiː
  • A light-emitting diode containing thin flexible sheets of an organic electroluminescent material, used for visual displays.

    because OLEDs emit light, they consume significantly less power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike conventional liquid crystal displays, OLED displays do not require a backlight.
    • As amazing as OLED is, no technology is perfect.
    • Each OLED is actually a sandwich of several different layers of materials.
    • OLED has no inherent limitations to size and resolutions either, so it can even help enable gigantic living room TVs.
    • OLED displays are thinner, lighter, consume less power and are visible over wider angles than LCDs.
    • OLED TVs will be expensive when they first come out just like when the first plasma TV came out.
    • TV's measuring 1mm thick are really the realm of OLED technology.
    • If you've been holding out, waiting for one of those shiny new OLED TVs, your patience is about to be rewarded.
    • The color of light produced by an OLED depends on the material used in the emissive layer.
    • The main advantage of OLED over LCD it that in an OLED display, each pixel produces its own light.
    • We already have OLED displays in our small, handheld devices but OLED technology has so much potential that it could change the entire display industry over the next few years.
    • At the moment we see a large demand for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) based microdisplays, suggesting a new world of applications.

Origin

1990s: from the initial letters of organic light-emitting diode, after LED.

 
 

Definition of OLED in US English:

OLED

noun
  • A light-emitting diode containing thin flexible sheets of an organic electroluminescent material, used for visual displays.

    because OLEDs emit light, they consume significantly less power
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each OLED is actually a sandwich of several different layers of materials.
    • We already have OLED displays in our small, handheld devices but OLED technology has so much potential that it could change the entire display industry over the next few years.
    • The main advantage of OLED over LCD it that in an OLED display, each pixel produces its own light.
    • If you've been holding out, waiting for one of those shiny new OLED TVs, your patience is about to be rewarded.
    • OLED displays are thinner, lighter, consume less power and are visible over wider angles than LCDs.
    • OLED has no inherent limitations to size and resolutions either, so it can even help enable gigantic living room TVs.
    • At the moment we see a large demand for organic light-emitting diode (OLED) based microdisplays, suggesting a new world of applications.
    • As amazing as OLED is, no technology is perfect.
    • OLED TVs will be expensive when they first come out just like when the first plasma TV came out.
    • Unlike conventional liquid crystal displays, OLED displays do not require a backlight.
    • TV's measuring 1mm thick are really the realm of OLED technology.
    • The color of light produced by an OLED depends on the material used in the emissive layer.

Origin

1990s: from the initial letters of organic light-emitting diode, after LED.

 
 
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