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Display. Visualization - OLED displays

Authors: Christophe FÉRY, Philippe LE ROY

Publication date: June 10, 2005

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The OLED screen is a matrix-structured display device that requires an addressing mode dedicated to the nature of the screen used. OLED displays can be divided into two main families: passive-matrix and active-matrix displays. More specifically, passive-matrix monochrome (or multicolor) OLED displays have been available on the market for some years now. They can be found in car radios and cell phones.

Observation of "black dots" on OLED pixels
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