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1. Introduction to Amoled
Starts off with an introduction with Chelsea narrating. Camera
zooms out from backdrop. Phones are brought in.
Transitions onto a paper with the definition of AMOLED.
Goes into depth with the definition and AMOLED abbreviation.
AMOLED DEFINITIONS: OLED displays are made from organic
(carbon based) materials that emit light when electricity is
applied. OLEDs can be used to create displays - and these are
bright and efficient with a fast response time and a wide
viewing angle. OLED display can be made very thin (the
thinnest prototype is 50 microns...) and even transparent or
flexible. The term AMOLED means Active-Matrix OLED. The
'active-matrix' part refers to the driving electronics, or the TFT
layer. When you display an image, you actually display it line by
line (sequentially) as you can only change one line at a time.
An AMOLED uses a TFT which contains a storage capacitor
which maintains the line pixel states, and so enables large size
(and large resolution) displays.
2. What is OLED?
Talks about what OLED is to give brief idea what AMOLED might
be.
4. Comparison of AMOLED to LED
Comparing the Samsung Galaxy S with the iPhone 4s. Talks
about special features of AMOLED and how good the quality is.
5. Application Colour
Opens up application (temple run game) talks about colour
definition and sharper images compared to iPhone.
Transition: fades out onto next scene
9. Camera Comparison
Takes of Cat with both phones and compares image definition and
colour. Zooms into Samsung and iPhone. Compares true colours
and talks about pixel amount.