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| Wil Wheaton praises Sony's 1,000,000/1 Contrast OLED TV's |
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OLED = organic light-emitting diode.
This is an amazing new technology that will enable
extremely thin TV's with a contrast ratio that is
about 100 times greater than the best consumer
LCD's or Plasma's on the market today, thanks to
the fact that they have no backlight. An
advantageous side note of this means they are
extremely power efficient. With tested response
times of up to 0.01ms, which far exceed today's
best. They are much brighter, with more vivid
colors than existing TV's too.
A few issues remain to get this technology to the
mainstream, the big issue being the organic
material used has a relatively short lifespan.
However this issue is being addressed, and as of
recently the 11" version just hit the world market
for real. Though at $2,499 it is "very expensive",
even if it's technically cheaper to manufacture
than any other TV technologies.
Expect full sized OLED TV's to hit the mainstream
market in 2010, at somewhat affordable [i.e. not
cheap] prices. Expect 30" models to start to
appear in 2009.
P.S. Wil Wheaton = Wesley Crusher
= slight idiot (who happens to be spot on here) Tags : OLED TV OLEDTV Sony InDigital Digital Podcast LCD Plasma Stand by me Star trek next generation CES television flat pane |
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| Sony OLED TV- Future of TV's Technolog, good? bad? |
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http://my411family.com/ Sony's Douglas Smith
explains Sony's OLED technology used for TV
screens. Thin OLED TV screens from Sony are more
energy efficient and better for the environment.
Learn about Sony OLED TV here.
OLED = organic light-emitting diode. This is an
amazing new technology that will enable extremely
thin TV's with a contrast ratio that is about 100
times greater than the best consumer LCD's or
Plasma's on the market today, thanks to the fact
that they have no backlight. An advantageous side
note of this means they are extremely power
efficient. With tested response times of up to
0.01ms, which far exceed today's best. They are
much brighter, with more vivid colors than
existing TV's too. A few issues remain to get this
technology to the mainstream, the big issue being
the organic material used has a relatively short
lifespan.
CES 2008: Sony New Technology OLED TV Tags : Technology OLED TV OLEDTV Sony InDigital Digital Podcast LCD |
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