Hard OLED. Hard OLEDs are manufactured using a glass substrate. Glass is the material of choice for flat display assemblies, as the manufacturing process is very mature and all variables are easily controlled.
Hard OLED screens have been produced for a little longer than Soft OLED screens and are made of glass. This fragile material breaks very fast unfortunately. That’s why a lot of suppliers, like Mobileparts.
While LCD technology uses tiny light-emitting diodes behind liquid crystal displays for designs that are remarkably thin and energy-efficient, OLED televisions offer stunning ultra-thin silhouettes and remarkable standby energy consumption due to OLED’s ability to completely switch off black pixels.