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Old 02-14-2007, 03:44 PM   #21
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Everyone who saw the Sony OLED prototype at CES was blown away. OLED is the future.
I agree 100% with you.

For the first time in display tech industry, this will be the display tech that ACTUALLY EXCEEDS all forms of display technology.

Imagine, the 1G OLED beating a 9G or 10G LCD TV (with LED backlight) on response time alone (<1ms vs. 2 ms)

And in the weight department as well as the power consumption department.

Heck, this was the best display at CES 2007 beating any display that was shown there.

Nothing can stop OLED TV technology. It is INDEED the FUTURE
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Old 02-15-2007, 04:10 AM   #22
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Nothing can stop OLED TV technology. It is INDEED the FUTURE

It just sucks that the future is going to cost heaping loads of pocket greens. On a side note, click here for all your OLED-related needs.


So, out of all the current and upcoming ones to be released this year, what would anyone say is the current best DLP HDTV on the market? The future OLED aside, I've always been fond of DLP's and have always thought they've featured some of the best picture quality...at least from what I have seen.

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Old 02-15-2007, 10:52 AM   #23
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It just sucks that the future is going to cost heaping loads of pocket greens. On a side note, click here for all your OLED-related needs.


So, out of all the current and upcoming ones to be released this year, what would anyone say is the current best DLP HDTV on the market? The future OLED aside, I've always been fond of DLP's and have always thought they've featured some of the best picture quality...at least from what I have seen.
If you're talking about current ones (those for this year) well you have a few choices:

1) Pioneer 8th gen Plasma TVs with 80% improved black levels
2) LCD TVs with 120hz refresh rates
3) DLP TVs that would use LED backlighting.

As for me: I'd pick 2-1-3

RPTV needs another cut in weight and dimensions (still too heavy and its ass still looks huge)
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Old 11-03-2007, 06:56 AM   #24
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42 inch OLED by 2010? Not sure If I could hold out that long. I need a 50-55 inch,but then again, I don't wanna blow 4-5K on a HDTV only to have OLED come out a year or so later.
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Old 11-03-2007, 02:58 PM   #25
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The answer will depend on your format of choice.

Plasma - the new Pioneer KUROs are hard to beat
LCD - the Sony bravias have the best pics I've seen
LCoS - Samsung and JVC have top notch sets. (I have the Sammy 6187 and love mine)

The new OLEDs looks like the next best thing but I would recommend waiting until the first sets come out (true of any new format) until making a choice.
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