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  • OLED Monitors: How They Work & Key Features
    The type of monitor you're describing is an OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) monitor.

    Here's why:

    * Thin panels: OLEDs are known for their incredibly thin panels due to the organic materials used.

    * Organic molecules: The key to OLED technology is the use of organic molecules that emit light when an electric current passes through them.

    * Sandwiched between electrodes: These organic molecules are sandwiched between two electrodes, one to provide electrons and the other to accept them.

    OLED monitors offer several advantages over traditional LCD monitors, including:

    * Deeper blacks: Since each pixel can be turned off completely, OLEDs produce true black levels, resulting in higher contrast and deeper blacks.

    * Wider viewing angles: OLEDs have wider viewing angles than LCDs, meaning the image quality remains consistent even when viewed from the side.

    * Faster response times: OLEDs have much faster response times than LCDs, leading to smoother motion and less blur in fast-paced content.

    * Higher energy efficiency: OLEDs are more energy efficient than LCDs, especially when displaying dark content.

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