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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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"Sony said on Tuesday it will spend 22 billion yen ($203.5 million) to develop technology to make medium to large organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels.
Sony launched the world's first TV using such panels in November at a price of 200,000 yen. Just 3 mm thick, the new TV consumes 40 percent less power than a comparable LCD set and is suitable for watching fast-moving images such as sports programs because of its quick response time. It also offers bright colors and a wide viewing angle. Sony's 11-inch XEL-1 OLED TV is currently sold in Japan for about 200,000 yen (US $1850) and it is expected to retail in the U.S. this year. OLED displays use organic, or carbon-containing, compounds that emit light when electricity is applied. Unlike liquid crystal display panels they do not need backlighting, making OLED TVs slimmer and more energy-efficient. However, they still have a product life less than existing LCD TVs. The absence of the backlight in OLEDs makes them much lighter and extremely thin compared to LCDs, which tend to be large due to the presence of these backlights. In addition, reduced power consumption also makes OLEDs superior to LCDs, which require more power due to the backlight of the display module. Being emissive in nature, OLEDs offer significant power-saving capabilities that reduce the long-term application costs. Samsung SDI Co is also engaged in the production of OLED displays for Tvs. The S.Korean company showcased a 31-inch OLED TV at CES 2008. Samsung has been sharing patents related to the OLED display patents with Sony since 2004, when the Korean company signed a cross-license agreement. Samsung has also recently announced that it would double monthly output capacity of active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AM-OLED) displays to 3 million units by 2008 from 1.5 million now. The company claims that it has the technological ability to produce 40-inch AM OLEDs, but mass production is schedulled in 2010, when the investments in the new technology will allow Samsung to offer the TVs at lower retail prices. OLEDs are expected to face strong competition from LCDs. Although the performance benefits of OLEDs surpass LCDs, the decreasing cost of LCDs remains a key factor constraining the industry. The best strategy to overcome this will be the development of applications where OLEDs and LCDs can coexist, for example, in the backlight of an LCD panel. To establish a significant market presence, OLED manufacturers should build on energy efficiency, improve resolutions and boost OLED life cycles. " http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News...x?NewsId=22815 |
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#2 |
Senior Member
Dec 2007
Short Stop
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I know I am excited to get Sony's 11" non-HD OLED at $2500.
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Mar 2008
MA
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I can't wait to see what sony is going to be pulling out with OLED. There is always such big hype around them. Can't wait to set my eyes on one for the first time
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Active Member
Feb 2008
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Sony ruling the world with the best displays yet again!
Best CRt: Trinitron Best LCD: Bravia Xbr4 Best game Console: Playstation Best overall flat panel: OLED Unstoppable! ![]() |
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^ the 11 inch OLED has the same pixel density as a 40 inch 1080p LCD TV
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921644539854 |
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Sounds like OLED is at least 5 years away from making a dent in the home theater market. I've seen the 11 inch and its pretty sweet but they will need to make 40 in and bigger to compete. Like any new technology it will just take time...
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also.... what some may fail to realize, is that rear projection LCDs were introduced to offer a high quality image, at larger sizes, while still being 'affordable' .
I think the prospect of having rear and front projection OLEDs is very promising. Obviously this negates a couple of the huge benefits, being lightweight, and super thin..... but you could still have great definition, and amazing color reproduction with a rear/front projection OLED. |
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Blu-ray Guru
Mar 2008
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Mar 2008
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