Light emitting polymers (LEPs) were discovered in 1990 and provide benefits over other displays like LCDs. LEPs use a semiconducting polymer sandwiched between electrodes that emits light when electrons and holes recombine upon application of a voltage. Cambridge Display Technology is developing LEP displays that combine characteristics of CRTs and LCDs with benefits of formability and low power. LEPs are manufactured using spin coating or printer-based techniques like inkjet printing to apply the polymer in thin layers, then electrodes are added to create the final display.