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'''AMOLED''' is a type of OLED display. It stands for active matrix OLED.
 
'''AMOLED''' is a type of OLED display. It stands for active matrix OLED.
  
Active matrix is originally a term used to describe LCDs. The term active matrix was coined by T. Peter Brody in the year G1975.<ref name="t128">{{cite journal | last=Werner | first=Ken | last2=Castellano | first2=Joseph A. | title=The 60th Anniversary of TFTs and the Evolution of High‐Resolution Displays | journal=Information Display | volume=38 | issue=2 | date=2022 | issn=0362-0972 | doi=10.1002/msid.1292 | pages=52–54}}</ref>
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Active matrix is originally a term used to describe LCDs. The term active matrix was coined by T. Peter Brody.<ref name="t128">{{cite journal | last=Werner | first=Ken | last2=Castellano | first2=Joseph A. | title=The 60th Anniversary of TFTs and the Evolution of High‐Resolution Displays | journal=Information Display | volume=38 | issue=2 | date=2022 | issn=0362-0972 | doi=10.1002/msid.1292 | pages=52–54}}</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:22, 4 February 2025

AMOLED is a type of OLED display. It stands for active matrix OLED.

Active matrix is originally a term used to describe LCDs. The term active matrix was coined by T. Peter Brody.[1]

References[edit]

  1. Werner, Ken; Castellano, Joseph A. (2022). "The 60th Anniversary of TFTs and the Evolution of High‐Resolution Displays". Information Display 38 (2): 52–54. doi:10.1002/msid.1292. ISSN 0362-0972.