Definition
'OLED' stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode, a type of display technology. Unlike traditional LCD screens that require a backlight, OLED pixels emit their own light when electricity is passed through them. This results in deeper blacks, higher contrast ratios, and vibrant colors. OLED displays are thinner and more energy-efficient than LCDs. They're commonly found in smartphones, TVs, and wearable devices. Their superior picture quality makes them a popular choice for high-end electronics.