Take you to the difference between LCD, LED, and OLED

May 14, 2018

The LCD is a liquid crystal display composed of a liquid crystal, and the LED is a display composed of a light emitting diode.


Compared with LCD displays, LED displays have advantages in terms of brightness, power consumption, viewing angle, and refresh rate. However, the screens using LED backlights have insufficient color saturation, and slight deviations occur in the color display of some areas of the screen, especially when the LCD screen is folded.


OLED display technology differs from traditional LCD display methods in that it does not require a backlight, uses a very thin organic material coating, and has a glass substrate. When an electric current passes through, these organic materials emit light. Moreover, the OLED display screen can be made lighter and thinner, have a larger viewing angle, and can significantly save power. In a word: OLEDs combine all the advantages of LCDs and LEDs and are even better, and have abandoned most of the defects of the two.


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