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What Is OLED | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) displays are thought as the "Future screens". The Organic Light Emitting Diodes are receiving lot of attention all through the world as the new kind of display technology. The OLEDs have various advantages over the conventional display technologies. Firstly, fabrication process is very easy, and the devices are lighter and thinner than those that are fabricated by the Cathode Ray Tube display (CRT) technologies. Secondly, there are even various advantages over the Liquid CrystaI Displays (LCD): the OLEDS can be seen from various angles and they don't require a backlight. And finally, the power consumption and drive voltage are very low. | |||
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OLED Displays | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| The OLED (Organic Light-Emiting Diode), also called as the LEP (Light Emitting Polymer) and the OEL (Organic EIectro-Luminescence), is the LED (Light-Emitting Diode) whose electroluminescent emissive layer is comprised of organic compound film. The layer generally contains one polymer substance which allows the organic compounds that are suitable to be posited. These are posited in columns and rows onto some flat carrier by the simple process of "Printing". The matrix that results of the pixels can produce the light with different colors. | |||
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OLED TVs | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| For over decades it was told that the flat TV screens, the darlings of the science fiction writers were just about that corner. When they have finally arrived, these technologies got quickly multiplied. Firstly there was the Liquid CrystaI Display (LCD) technology then there was the plasma, then the Surface-conduction EIectron-Emiter (SED). Now all these three are going to meet by the fourth technology of the flat screens, one that contains the potential of being a roll-up of fiction. It is called the OLED or the Organic Light Emiting Diode technology. It assures to revolutionize everything that uses the displays from HDTVs, computer monitors to the keyboards, PDAs and cell phones. The first OLED was developed by the Kodak in late 1980s. | |||
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OLED Monitors | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) aren't new, but very few electronic devices or monitors are released so far that involve the new technology. However, the OLED monitors hold a great promise in the energy conservation and the flexibility of the application. The other paper talked about the OLED monitors' promise. This paper steps into much detail on the making of these displays and their potential applications are in the future. | |||
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How OLED Works | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| The Organic Light-Emiting Diodes (OLEDs) have very huge benefit: they consume less power and offer brighter displays than the traditional LCD (Liquid Crystal Displays) or LEDs (Light-Emiting Diodes). This paper describes how the technology of OLED works and what kinds of displays might be possible. A light-emiting organic diode is the semiconductor solid-state device. It is generally 100 to 500 nm thick. There are the designs with 2 or with 3 layers of the organic compounds. The much common is a tow layer version, and therefore the focus of this paper is on this version.
Tags: Semiconductor Tech. - Manufacturing |
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OLED TVs Vs Plasma TV's | 2008-01-01 | OLED TV's and OLED Displays |
| This paper discusses the difference between OLED TVs and Plasma TV's. The paper compares these two technologies on the parameters such as color accuracy, black levels/contrast, viewing angles, and computer use. The Plasma TVs presently hold a best picture quality that is available in the TVs. Although the plasma has currently an excellent black level, the OLED TV may surpass the plasma in this area and as well as in the dark matter detail. The screens of OLED TV have perfect angle for viewing. OLED monitors and TVs will have the benefit of the no burn screen in. | |||
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Select a Paper Source | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| For printer troubleshooting or driver information, see: The printer's manual, the printer manufacturer's Web site, the Microsoft Product Support Web site and the Microsoft Office Communities. Many printers have upper and lower trays that contain different sizes of paper. Matching a form to a paper source ensures that the files are always printed on the correct paper size when one selects the form within a program.
Tags: Email |
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Scan and Edit a Document | 2007-12-01 | Microsoft |
| The From Scanner or Camera option for scanning documents and pictures is not available in Microsoft Office Word 2007. Instead, the user can use the scanner to scan the document, and then can save the file to the computer. After the user scans the document, he or she can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging to create a version of the document that the user can edit.
Tags: Word Processing |
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Get Affordable Wireless Networking With Breakthrough Speeds and Great Print Quality | 2007-10-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Connect multiple desktops and notebooks throughout home or office with the freedom, convenience, and ease of built-in Wi-Fi 802.11g/b. And with SecureEasySetup, one can connect to a wireless network in as little as ten minutes. Built-in wired Ethernet networking makes sharing printer quick and easy, with no additional networking hardware to purchase or software to install. This paper from HP talks about wireless networking with breakthrough speeds and great print quality. | |||
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The top three reasons to secure business process printing | 2007-09-01 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Security breaches can cost your business a lot more than money. They can exact a steep toll on employee productivity, and they can compromise your ability to comply with internal security policies and external regulations. In this new white paper from HP, you'll learn about the specific costs associated with security breaches. You'll also get a detailed look at how HP printer security features can help boost productivity and increase operational efficiency. Finally, there's a review of the compliance risks associated with a lack of printer security and of the HP printing and imaging security features that can help reduce those risks.
Tags: Document Management, Anti-Hacking, Security Management, Security Tools |
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