OLED displays
OLED displays are a type of screen technology that uses organic compounds to produce light. Unlike traditional LCD screens, which require a backlight, each pixel in an OLED display emits its own light. This allows for deeper blacks and more vibrant colors, as pixels can be turned off completely to create true black.
Additionally, OLED displays are thinner and more flexible than other types of screens, making them ideal for modern devices like smartphones and televisions. They also offer wider viewing angles, meaning the picture quality remains consistent even when viewed from the side.