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Also known as active-matrix organic light-emitting diode

thumb|300px|Samsung Dynamic AMOLED screens on [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10]] AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode; ) is a type of OLED display device technology. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.

Key facts

Electronic component.name
Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode
Electronic component.image
AMOLED display microphoto 014 back (50814485407).jpg
Electronic component.type
Organic light-emitting diode

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Encyclopedic overview

11 sections
Contents
  • Design
  • History
  • Future development
  • Comparison to other display technologies
  • Super AMOLED
  • <small>Devices with AMOLED and Super AMOLED</small>
  • <small>Display devices with AMOLED technologies</small>
  • Future
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

thumb|300px|Samsung Dynamic AMOLED screens on [[Samsung Galaxy Note 10]] AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode; ) is a type of OLED display device technology. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.

Since 2007, AMOLED displays have been used in mobile phones, media players, TVs, and digital cameras. The current progress for this technology is towards lower power usage, lower cost, and higher screen resolutions (e.g., 8K).

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