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Old 02-23-2007, 09:08 PM   #1
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Is this (SED) the inexpensive, huge display, highly reliable, future of tv displays that my neighbor keeps telling me about?
Maybe he means OLED, another future display contender
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Wow, a new tech held back totally by greed.

Contrast that with the existance of Blu-ray and HD DVD, which are separate offerings brought out because of greed.

I wonder if Nano-Proprietary Inc. will find the technology will have extreme competition by the time it is able to bring it to market. Unless they deal with Canon/Toshiba you'd think another multi-year R&D effort would be required to commercialize it.

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Maybe he means OLED, another future display contender
Since the biggest OLED display made so far is only 27 inches, I wouldn't think his neighbor was talking about this one.
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I've almost written SED off completely at this point.

I think OLED is going to be the next big thing to really watch out for.
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I've almost written SED off completely at this point.

I think OLED is going to be the next big thing to really watch out for.
I'm feeling the same way. After seeing pictures of the Sony OLED from CES, I'm waiting for 2nd generation of those to come out and then I think I'll be ready for a new TV.

I was going to buy an LCD, but didn't because of all of the new LCDs coming out in the fall. Instead I picked up a Samsung DLP to tie me over, but I'm liking it alot more than I thought I would, so it might see duty for a few years. Hopefully I can hold out until they get these OLED tvs out in bigger sizes and get some of the bugs worked out.
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I've almost written SED off completely at this point.

I think OLED is going to be the next big thing to really watch out for.
Wahoo. OLED display tech is the future

For SED fans, you can blame Toshiba on putting more focus on their HD-DUD instead of giving priority to SED tech.

Because of their mistake, I predict that OLED TV would be the one and true display tech to replace ALL forms of display technology .......................

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until we reach Inorganic Light Emitting Diode (ILED) after year 2020. :P
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