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News Release from: Frost and Sullivan
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 April 2004

Light-emitting polymers set to take over
from LCDs

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The imminent commercial success of conductive light-emitting polymers is likely to popularise their deployment in complex electronic devices, says a new report.

The imminent commercial success of conductive light-emitting polymers (LEPs) is likely to popularise their deployment in complex electronic devices LEPs emit light when sandwiched between oppositely charged electrodes

This configuration is expected to be highly successful in polymeric light-emitting diode (pLED) displays, predicted as the future replacement for liquid crystal displays (LCDs).

New analysis from Technical Insights states: "LEP's lightness is ideal for creating wafer-thin film displays with significant advantages over LCDs such as glare-free viewing, enhanced clarity, and faster image-refresh rates.