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SKorean scientists claim to develop 'true blue' for OLED screen
This story is from the category Display Technology
Date posted: 23/11/2008
South Korean scientists claimed earlier today, to have developed an efficient "true blue" material that can accelerate the development of next-generation organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays.
The development was announced by Pusan National University chemistry professor Jin Sung-Ho, who has led a joint state-funded project with Seoul National University engineers. Jin said his discovery would allow the creation of "energy efficient" OLED displays.
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