OLED
[oh-el-ee-dee, oh-led] /ˈoʊˈɛlˌiˈdi, ˈoʊˌlɛd/
noun
1.
organic light-emitting diode: a light-emitting diode (LED) composed of one or more layers of organic material between two electrodes.
abbreviation
1.
organic light-emitting diode
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