Quote Originally Posted by brynpav
Are you referring to lumen output or production being limited? Is it fair to say that the main advantages of these newer OLED lamps will be better diffusion and greater color stability of hue and saturation as the market adoption of these type lamps would presumably be more favorable to these improvements. What are your thoughts? Is there any benefit to growers?
I am referring to the overall radiometric output of the OLED itself. It is not intense enough, and such tiny LEDs will not be bright enough for our purposes, not anytime in the near or foreseeable future.

Diffusion is not what we want. Photon flux is a ray, and you want more of them packed together, not more of them spread out. This is what we measure, the photon flux density. The more spread out it is, the smaller a plant we are able to grow as we cannot push enough light intensity far enough.

The whole reason for OLED is as an LCD screen replacement, nothing more, really. Lower power requirements plus a very tiny form factor (and dot pitch) makes it ideal for displays of all shapes, sizes, and resolutions.