Still in the prototype stage, the 27 inch OLED TV displayed by Sony at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show 2008 is a big jump from the 11 inch version currently available, which I posted on TrendHunter.com before.
Since the little one sells for $2,500, it’s anyone’s guess what the 27 inch will set you back.
OLED, or Organic Light Emitting Diode technology is something Sony’s been perfecting for a while:
At the end of the year Sony will begin selling the first of a new category of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) TVs that will offer unprecedented color quality, contrast and wide viewing angles in a thinner package. What’s the downside? A short lifespan, the OLEDs degrade relatively quickly wit… [More]
This week Sony revealed a flexible full-color organic electroluminescent display (OLED). The display, which weight 1.5 grams, is built using organic TFT technology. It’s 0.3 mm thin and features resolution of 120x160 pixels. Pink Tentacle informs, “According to Sony, which plans to release a new… [More]
Sony just officially introduced a brand new papercut thin TV screens. The TV is not yet on the market but Sony will start producing them before the year’s end. The difference between these OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TVs and the flat screen TVs we know today is that this one is a lot thinne… [More]
Sony’s latest HDTVs feature OLED technology which enables a razor thin screen and a contrast ratio in the neighbourhood of a million to one. OLED technology will be the future of home entertainment, although you won’t be able to pick one of these up at Best Buy any time soon. [More]