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This new LG OLED might finally match or beat the 2008 Pioneer 60 inch PRO-141FD plasma in overall picture quality. One will need to wait to see it in person and read a professional in-depth review to know the answer to that question.
I am very happy that in 2013 that OLED is finally coming to market, however at a price of $14,999 for a 55 inch model, this is out of the price range of the average consumer. It had better live up to all the hype for $14,999 list price. Now if this were a 90 inch screen it would be an excellent deal at $14,999. Perhaps the second generation OLED screens will be larger and might have a list price of $7,500-$10,000. The third generation OLED’s should be priced under $5,000 as long as technology improves when the OLED screens are mass produced. At some point a 4K QUAD HD OLED will need to be released. QUOTES “LG Electronics is debuting the first OLED TV for the U.S. market at a VIP launch event today at Best Buy’s flagship Magnolia Design Center store, here.” “In the coming weeks, Magnolia stores inside Best Buy in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Houston, Dallas, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and San Antonio will display and begin selling the TV at a suggested price of $14,999.” http://www.twice.com/articletype/new...-center/107752 Last edited by HDTV1080P; 07-22-2013 at 11:24 PM. |
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