AMOLED

Magnified image of the AMOLED screen on the Nexus One smartphone using the RGBG system of the PenTile matrix family

AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode; /ˈæmˌlɛd/) is a type of OLED display device technology. OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels.

Since 2007, AMOLED technology has been used in mobile phones, media players, TVs and digital cameras,[1] and it has continued to make progress toward low-power, low-cost, high resolution and large size (for example, 88-inch and 8K resolution) applications.[2][3][4][neutrality is disputed]

Primary colors shown on the Dynamic AMOLED displays of the Galaxy Note 10 line
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