The document introduces OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) technology. OLEDs are thin, light-emitting diodes made of organic compounds that emit light when electric current is applied. Unlike LCD screens, OLED screens do not require backlighting, allowing for deeper blacks, thinner profiles, and lighter weights. The document discusses using OLEDs in televisions, computer monitors, mobile phones, tablets, and smart watches. It presents the objectives, introduction and usage of OLEDs. A survey was conducted to understand public familiarity with OLEDs and their applications. The survey results showed that females are less familiar with OLEDs than males, and only 11% of participants knew all O
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1. Introducing an Innovation :
OLED
(Organic Light-emitting Diode)
GCIT1015 (00005)
Cheung Chun Ming 15214516
Tse Sheung Yin Ambrose 15227294
Lui Pui Lok Veronica 15217817
3. Objectives
To investigate a better innovation of digital screen.
To approximate the popularity of this innovation in the future.
To know how well people understand OLED.
4. Introduction
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a light-emitting diode (LED) .
Its layer is a film of organic compound that emits light in response to an
electric current.
An OLED display works without a backlight.Thus,it can display deep black
levels and can be thinner and lighter than a liquid crystal display (LCD).
8. Reasons of setting up a survey
To see how the result varies under the difference of gender and age
To see if they are familar with OLED and its forms of applications
11. Survey Result
Tells female is less familiar with OLED when compared to that of male, and
only 11% participants know all the applications of OLED, while more than 85%
of those who know nothing about OLED’s applications.
13. Job Division
Tse Sheung Yin Ambrose : Mindmap, information and video
Lui Pui Lok Veronica : Setting up survey and reporting survey results.
Cheung Chun Ming : Objectives , introduction and usage.