Pretty as a picture: Sony's OLED TV screens
Sony's OLED screens, which use organic light emitting diodes rather than an LCD or plasma screen, attracted one of the bigger crowds at CES. The super-slim screens, just 3mm thick, did have the instant buy-me appeal that may well make them a hit, once the price falls, despite the questionable need for such a skinny TV.
OLED technology, which also consumes less power than other displays, have been used in small screens such as those found on mobile phones, but Sony is now selling these 11-inch TVs in Japan and the US (Europe will be getting them soon). They cost $2,500 (£1,250) in the US.
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Wow! a nice article for OLED TV Fans. Oled tv has really great features.
Posted by: OLED TV Reviews | Jan 31, 2008 7:07:58 PM
WOW! a great tv with nice look. Its organic light emitting diodes are better than LCD and plasma screen. I think such features in this TV make it more popular among consumers
Posted by: OLED TV Fan | Feb 1, 2008 6:48:58 PM
If and when they make a 53" screen... I'm sold.
Posted by: | Jun 17, 2008 6:17:13 PM