
What are the OLEDs? Well take a look at your cell phone’s screen. Most likely it is made of OLEDs. This is organic light-emitting diodes, which create long-lasting, highly efficient illumination in a wide range of colors, just like their inorganic LED cousins. The main difference is that OLEDs don't provide points of light like standard incandescent bulbs, OLEDs create uniform, diffuse light across ultrathin sheets of material that eventually can even be made to be flexible. Well this may seem a small difference, although when looking at a larger scale it is not.
OLED is not a usual form of light, it is becoming a form of art and decoration. Artists have been using these OLDEs to create sculptures and other forms of art. However not only artists are using this new technology but designers are beginning to use the OLEDs to decorate t-shits, houses and even cars.
The most intrusting fact about this new technology is that it is being used in a series of different areas around the world.
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