LCD, QLED, OLED and Co: The perfect solution does not (yet) exist – innovations

Since 2020, 99 percent of Austrian households have had at least one flat screen at home, and since 2021 almost two thirds of these devices have been considered “smart” – at least according to the definition. Mr. and Mrs. Austrians have long since stopped staring into a simple tube, as was the norm in the past. But how do modern screens work? And why is the professional world throwing around so many abbreviations when it comes to displays? The STANDARD explains the most important panel technologies and also what needs to be considered.

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