OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode and is a newer technology available for TVs and other digital displays. OLED TV technology requires no backlight and lights up each individual pixel for perfect color and contrast control. OLED displays use organic carbon molecules to create the best picture quality and viewing angles, thinnest profiles, and excellent brightness. OLED TVs are emissive displays, meaning that each LED light behind the screen operates independently, turning on and off as needed, allowing OLED TVs to produce more accurate and precise black levels and contrast. OLED displays dont require backlighting, so they can be thinner and weigh less than other display technologies. OLED displays also have a wide viewing angle, up to 160 degrees even in bright light, and use only two to ten volts to operate. OLED TVs are also smart TVs, so they connect with the internet and smart tech, meaning you can connect directly to streaming services without any extra equipment and control the TV with your voice.