Canon TV? WTF?

Teresh said:
You read wrong. OLED can support as many colors as most other display systems. The number of colors on computers is capped for memory reasons rather than anything else. a 1024x768 resolution on your monitor at 24 bit color would require 2 MB of RAM just to put pictures on the screen. Most operating systems do double buffering, so that triples the amount of memory needed. 32 million colors would be 25 bits, which is a nonsense number, as for logistical reasons you should only increment in multiples of 8 as there are 8 bits in a byte.

The next step up would be 32 bit color. That would provide us over 4 billion colors. At the same resolution, it would need 9.5 MB. At 1280x1024, it's 15 MB.

There really isn't much value to 32 bit color because humans can't even distinguish the difference between FFFF09 and FFFF10 in 24 bit color anyway. Why waste so much more memory when people cannot even perceive the difference you are trying to convey?

you are wrong, it is R-G-B (red-green-blue) only 3 light
0 = dark to 255 light only max 255 (FF)

112233 = 11 is red 22 is green 33 is blue 3 match one see color

OLED not have up to 255 max maybe only 8 x 8 x 8
CRT, LCD, ready up to 255 x 255 x 255

Where you saw OLED more color SHOW ME !
I found Espon TV is limit color
 
rhr said:
OLED is limit color not 1.2 millions, about 300,000 or less

:bsflag:

Stop perpetuating falsehoods when you don't even know what you're talking about.

rhr said:
you are wrong, it is R-G-B (red-green-blue) only 3 light
0 = dark to 255 light only max 255 (FF)

112233 = 11 is red 22 is green 33 is blue 3 match one see color

OLED not have up to 255 max maybe only 8 x 8 x 8
CRT, LCD, ready up to 255 x 255 x 255

Where you saw OLED more color SHOW ME !
I found Espon TV is limit color

ANY recent display technology can emit at least a byte worth of colors for red, green and blue. That includes OLED. OLED would not be poised to replace LCD if it could not display as many colors. The fact is, however, that it can actually display *more*.

Chew on this

Unlike LCDs which employ a back-light and are incapable of showing true black, an off OLED element produces no light, potentially allowing for infinite contrast ratios. The range of colors, brightness, and viewing angle possible with OLEDs are greater than that of LCDs or plasma displays.
 
Rhr is right....

TOKYO — Seiko Epson Corp. has developed a 40-inch diagonal organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display prototype and announced that it will offer polymer-based OLED products beginning in 2007, perhaps including a 40-inch OLED TV.

The 40-inch panel was made by attaching four diagonal 20-inch low-temperature LCD panels and then printing polymer organic electronic luminescence materials using ink-jet printing technology.

"Our low temperature polysilicon line handles only the 400 x 500 mm substrate, so we used four panels pasted together to form a 40-inch display. But the purpose of the prototype is to show that our ink-jet printing technology can print and form OLED pixels in a large area," said Shoichi Iino, division manager of OLED Technological Development Division at Epson. "As large-sized substrates are already used in LCD lines, there won't be a big problem in using large- sized substrates when we make OLED products," he said.

The prototype display is a 40-inch diagonal with 1280 x 768 pixels delivering over 260,000 colors. Epson used ink-jet technology that can print and form OLED pixels in an area of 1200 x 820 mm with 2,880 dpi resolution.

"The biggest challenges for OLED display for TV applications are lifetime and enlarging the size," said Iino. Epson set the initial target for OLED panel performance at over 10,000 hours, the same level as the initial stage of plasma display panel TVs. "We believe it is possible through the improvement of process and structure of the display and development of new materials," Iion added.

Epson has completed it OLED product plan yet, but "we want to start our OLED business with a 40-inch TV set," said Iino.
 
sequoias said:
Rhr is right....

TOKYO — Seiko Epson Corp. has developed a 40-inch diagonal organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display prototype and announced that it will offer polymer-based OLED products beginning in 2007, perhaps including a 40-inch OLED TV.

The 40-inch panel was made by attaching four diagonal 20-inch low-temperature LCD panels and then printing polymer organic electronic luminescence materials using ink-jet printing technology.

"Our low temperature polysilicon line handles only the 400 x 500 mm substrate, so we used four panels pasted together to form a 40-inch display. But the purpose of the prototype is to show that our ink-jet printing technology can print and form OLED pixels in a large area," said Shoichi Iino, division manager of OLED Technological Development Division at Epson. "As large-sized substrates are already used in LCD lines, there won't be a big problem in using large- sized substrates when we make OLED products," he said.

The prototype display is a 40-inch diagonal with 1280 x 768 pixels delivering over 260,000 colors. Epson used ink-jet technology that can print and form OLED pixels in an area of 1200 x 820 mm with 2,880 dpi resolution.

"The biggest challenges for OLED display for TV applications are lifetime and enlarging the size," said Iino. Epson set the initial target for OLED panel performance at over 10,000 hours, the same level as the initial stage of plasma display panel TVs. "We believe it is possible through the improvement of process and structure of the display and development of new materials," Iion added.

Epson has completed it OLED product plan yet, but "we want to start our OLED business with a 40-inch TV set," said Iino.

Source? And when was this written, 2002? In this last year OLED has advanced a lot.
 
Teresh said:
:bsflag:

Stop perpetuating falsehoods when you don't even know what you're talking about.



ANY recent display technology can emit at least a byte worth of colors for red, green and blue. That includes OLED. OLED would not be poised to replace LCD if it could not display as many colors. The fact is, however, that it can actually display *more*.

Chew on this



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maybe you are right OLED will be more color for future
 
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