Color P-OLEDs Scale Up To 21-in. TVs

May 24, 2007
Progress in P-OLED technology was evidenced at the Third International Flat-Panel Display Show in Japan. Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology demonstrated Cambridge Display Technology's ME3204 in the form of a color 20.8-in. P-OLED TV. The TV's super

Progress in P-OLED technology was evidenced at the Third International Flat-Panel Display Show in Japan. Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology demonstrated Cambridge Display Technology's ME3204 in the form of a color 20.8-in. P-OLED TV. The TV's super-thin display is based on TMD's low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) technology coupled with CDT's P-OLED technology. This indicates that P-OLED technology is scalable to larger sizes, a possibility doubted by many display experts.

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