was it a fraud?
Whatever happened to JOLED?
I don't know, anyway cya
It's probably fine.
It's just another way of producing OLED. The underlying tech is the same.
still waiting for JOILED
Thanks, doc!
absolute kek
don't worry, MLED will solve everything [spoiler]except for input lag and scaling problems [spoiler]
thanks doc
sweet I can't wait to replace my burn in monitor every 1.5 years
Its fucking garbage.
we are moving to massive fuck off clusters of led backlights, or to 2 panels, 1 va/ips 1 black and white lcd, this gives near oled black levels to va and ips without the shit burn in issue.
>JOLED
Who comes up with these stupid names?
Sounds like a k-pop boy band.
who gives a shit what its named
hello, this is Jow Forums and we are autistic
you mean µmled right
Hi autistic, this is me.
I know it shits itself up after a while but I would have loved to have something similar to AMOLED. I still have a Samsung Galaxy S laying around and even though it's a piece of shit, that screen always looked great to me with some content.
>or to 2 panels, 1 va/ips 1 black and white lcd
Yeah, that hisense prototype was sexy.
Because that's exactly what it is. It's not a technology, it's a japanese concern name which manufactures panels.
will it burn my eyes
q u a n t u m d o t s
it's not even hisense, this was something panasonic had 10ish years ago but did fuck all with, hisense is actually bringing it to market though.
What's stopping you to use a television as a monitor? They're the same thing.
post of the month
thenks doc
get a life
No, but I believe they're still short of their funding goal to open a full scale production line. They have a 21.6" OLED they're making on a pilot line though.
There's no indication that MicroLED or dual-layer LCD will be ready for consumer-grade displays anytime soon.
Panasonic's dual layer LCD is available in some reference monitors for film production that cost $45k.
>µm'lady
based