OLED KIT
Introducing the state of the art, cutting edge HTPC display that leaves it's competition behind
in the dust. The Aumro OLED display kit, is by far the coolest VFD
replacement technology around.
Starting with the fact that the software
controlling the OLED has been developed entirely by the Aumro Software
Development team, which means that not only has the functionality been
specifically developed for HTPC usage, but that when any highly
technical assistance is required it can be easily delivered and
improvements can be rapidly and easily implemented. No waiting around
for third party software vendors to provide improvements and support
when they see fit.
The OLED unit boasts exceptional clarity and a
refresh rate three times faster than is necessary for standard video
applications. Not only this but it has an excellent 170 degrees viewing
angle, a Luminance of (cd/m2) and a standard lifetime of 50,000 hours.
Packed into the perfectly sized 91 x 55 x 2.2mm single colour panel are 256 x 64
pixels of highly flexible display space. The display can be customized
using downloadable templates.
You wont see any ridiculous 16 x 2 character displays here, only flexible display space – you can pack
whatever your heart desires in the 256 x 64 display area in any shape or
format. You get fantastic display capacity with none of the ghosting
restraints of LCD display nor the ridiculous constraints of specified
character display on VFD displays.
You can specify your own boot screen on the OLED. Are you a system builder? You can customize the OLED
to launch your companies’ logo on boot. Or are you an enthusiast? You
can plaster your name in all it's 64 pixel high glory for friends and
family to see; with this in addition to the customization of templates
the opportunities for customization are endless on a flexible high
performance display platform.
The OLED is controlled through the Aumro Display software interface. Through this interface you can plug and play with the Microsoft Media Center
on Windows XP and Windows Vista and application programming interfaces
are available for alternative applications such as different Media
delivery applications on Windows and Linux based software environments.
What exactly is OLED technology? An OLED display consists of very thin sandwiched layers of materials. When
an electric current is supplied, the negatively charged electrons in
the cathode layer move through the organic substances towards the
positively charged anode layer. The reverse happens from the anode's
side, as positively charged electrons are drawn towards the cathode
leaving holes in the conductive material. These positively charged
holes jump to the organic material to recombine with electrons, which
causes electroluminescent light. The chemical composition of the
organic material dictates which colors of light are produced.
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