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Old 09-26-2022, 05:40 AM   #1201
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World’s First Foldable MicroLED TV is 144-Inches of Madness

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World’s First Foldable MicroLED TV is 144-Inches of Madness

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/...b757b3#image=5
That TV weighs in at a whopping 3,637 pounds. The 201 inch 6,172 pounds.

It's definitely not something the family will bring home from Walmart and setup.

Setting up one of those will take an army team and cranes more or less.

Here is their website:
https://www.cseed.tv/en/outdoor-tv/c...01/144-tv.html
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Old 09-26-2022, 04:39 PM   #1203
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That's pretty wild, gotta say.
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Old 09-29-2022, 09:34 AM   #1204
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That TV weighs in at a whopping 3,637 pounds. The 201 inch 6,172 pounds.

It's definitely not something the family will bring home from Walmart and setup.

Setting up one of those will take an army team and cranes more or less.

Here is their website:
https://www.cseed.tv/en/outdoor-tv/c...01/144-tv.html
C SEED now announced a new outdoor foldable MicroLED TV, called the HLR series. The displays (both based on seven panesl) offer a brightness of 4,000 nits and a resolution of 4K. There are two models, a 144" one which costs $298,000 and a 201" one that costs $590,000.
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Old 10-07-2022, 05:37 PM   #1205
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Samsung starts producing 89-inch LTPS microLED TVs

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According to the latest report from Korea, Samsung finally started to produce 89-inch LTPS microLED TVs. Its larger 101-inch and 114-inch models, however, are still not in production.

The report says that Samsung aimed to price the 89-inch model at $80,000 USD, although the final price decision hasn't been made public yet.

A few months ago it was reported that not only that Samsung cannot really find customers for its TVs at such high prices, but the TVs also suffer from high defect rates - even in units shown in retail or showcase events. It is likely that Samsung finally managed to solve its production issues.

Samsung's LTPS panels use LED chips made by PlayNitride, sized 34x85 um. Its current PCB-based microLED TVs use larger chips produced by San'An Optoelectronics.
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Old 10-08-2022, 08:57 PM   #1206
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I was reading about a 2023 halogen ban in the US. What does this meaning for projection lamps?
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Old 10-08-2022, 11:05 PM   #1207
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I was reading about a 2023 halogen ban in the US. What does this meaning for projection lamps?
Will not affect them. It's for the "light bulbs" you use in your kitchen, hallway, etc. No more Incandescent light bulbs after 2023. That's manufactured BTW. The idea is to switch to low energy consumption LED light bulbs.
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Old 10-08-2022, 11:35 PM   #1208
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Will not affect them. It's for the "light bulbs" you use in your kitchen, hallway, etc. No more Incandescent light bulbs after 2023. That's manufactured BTW. The idea is to switch to low energy consumption LED light bulbs.
That's a relief. Thanks.

Though I greatly dislike the look of LED lighting and don't look forward to having this in the house.
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Old 10-16-2022, 09:31 AM   #1209
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Old 10-18-2022, 05:28 PM   #1210
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Europe to ban 8k TVs
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Old 10-18-2022, 05:33 PM   #1211
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This is what happens when we have unelected bureaucrats sitting in a room and making decisions. Hoping this stupid rule is not imposed in the UK as we are outside EU.
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Old 10-18-2022, 11:29 PM   #1212
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But given the euro isn't an insignificant market, this WILL impact the manufacturers ability to be aggressive investing. Just the mere fact alone of this ban will do that. But it's signal may be seen by them as a trend that could spread, given the world's current climate on such things as energy costs and potential regulation beyond mere cost... I think there's an argument to be made it impacts the whole world already; that they did this.
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Old 10-20-2022, 09:18 PM   #1214
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We just were approved for LG's very first allocation of the new 42" Flex OLED monitor.

This premium PC monitor features a motorized OLED display that curves to give the user the best possible immersive experiences when gaming or just using your PC.



Here's the .pdf spec sheet and here's our new webpage for the 42LX3QPUA
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OLED TVs are in trouble – but that could be good news for cheaper prices

OLED TVs are in trouble – but that could be good news for cheaper prices

A slump in TV sales has seen LG Display post record losses after the company struggled to offset the effects of slowing consumer demand. LG Display is the part of LG that makes screen panels, and it's the sole supplier of standard OLED panels to other TV manufacturers – nearly all of the best OLED TVs use its displays, except those that use QD-OLED (made by Samsung Electronics).

The South Korean manufacturer published its financial results for Q3 2022 earlier this week, with the report revealing an eye-watering operating loss for the quarter of over $540 million.

That figure marks a sizeable contrast to the profit of over $370 billion the company recorded a year earlier.

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Old 10-29-2022, 05:28 PM   #1216
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OLED TVs are in trouble – but that could be good news for cheaper prices

OLED TVs are in trouble – but that could be good news for cheaper prices

A slump in TV sales has seen LG Display post record losses after the company struggled to offset the effects of slowing consumer demand. LG Display is the part of LG that makes screen panels, and it's the sole supplier of standard OLED panels to other TV manufacturers – nearly all of the best OLED TVs use its displays, except those that use QD-OLED (made by Samsung Electronics).

The South Korean manufacturer published its financial results for Q3 2022 earlier this week, with the report revealing an eye-watering operating loss for the quarter of over $540 million.

That figure marks a sizeable contrast to the profit of over $370 billion the company recorded a year earlier.

https://www.techradar.com/news/oled-...cheaper-prices
Soaring inflation looming global recession means less spending on entertainment and lesser profits.

Some of us going to lose jobs and some companies are going to shut shop permanently. Hoping I am wrong
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Funny, how manufacturers don't mind making 42" to 48" OLEDs. But try finding corresponding sizes for good quality 4K displays.
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Old 10-30-2022, 02:25 AM   #1218
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Soaring inflation looming global recession means less spending on entertainment and lesser profits.

Some of us going to lose jobs and some companies are going to shut shop permanently. Hoping I am wrong
Sony will still charge people up the arseh0le for their TVs whatever the weather
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Old 10-30-2022, 02:55 PM   #1219
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Sony will still charge people up the arseh0le for their TVs whatever the weather
As long as there are folks who like to pay Sony tax, Sony will continue to milk.

It looks like Sony will continue to remain stingy sith 65 and 75 LED TVs going by the comments in the X95K owners thread (different pane with lower native contrast and lesser dimming zones).

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Just One Touch installs the world's first $800,000 219-inch Samsung The Wall residential microLED TV

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