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Sony Bravia Ultra-slim 11inch OLED tv (Organic Light Emitting Diode)
Sony have kinda cournered the current market with this television, seeing as there are no real offers from any of the other brands. This is an exciting new technology, but it is far from being a commercial success. We would recomend that you buy a good quality plasma, lcd or led-lcd instead because you will get soooooo much more for your money. If on the other hand you want the cudos, by all means stiff up the 3,500 pounds and have the ultimate in hi-tech gadgets.
Panasonic 40inch OLED TV
avalible by 2010 Panasonic is to join forces with Sumitomo Chemical to start producing the new 40inch oled tv with a launch date early next year. Dont expect prices to come down much in the Oled market however, this is still a very new technology and the price is expected to be around 9,500 pounds for this 40incher.
Toshiba trying to extend the life of OLED TV's
Toshiba are trying to extend the life of OLED TV's from the 30,000 hours that the Sony XEL-1 offers, to over 50,000hours of a conventional LCD panel.
World's thinnest Television screens, Oled OLED screens are more energy efficient than LCD panels because they don' need a backlight. It' expensive to make large screens using the technology.
Sonys first OLED TV costs £850 and has an 11in display. But as usual these prices are likely to drop quickly. Brighter Contrast OLED screens are brighter than LCDs and also have better contrast ratio - resulting in sharper pictures. The diodes emit a brilliant white light when attached to an electricity supply.
Sony Exhibits a Prototype 27 Inch OLED TV Sony has exhibited the prototype of its latest OLED TV at the latest CES show. This advanced 27 inch OLED panel from Sony has an amazing contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 projecting high quality pictures. It has 1080 pixel resolution and a broader color gamut than the NTSC. The color accuracy of the display is much improved than that of any HDTV LCD monitor, because, the OLED pixels emit light directly and thus reflect exact colors.
Though the latest Sony OLED TV is still an ongoing project and we have just seen the model, the practical potential of the device is not clear yet. And the limited life span of the OLED display components is the common hindrance in its practical utility. But as the recent developments of OLED technology have already achieved the Ultimate Black and the life span has increased up to 20,000 hours, the practical application of the OLED TV seems to have a brighter prospect.
Toshiba OLED
Toshiba is one company which has always given the technology a challenge by bringing in the latest. This time, they are planning to launch the Organic Light-Emitting Diode. It is also called as OLED. The company claims that new concept is going to bring a revolutionary change in the world of home entertainment.
It is basically an extremely ultra thin display which one can use as wallpaper for your home and can also use as a wall for your television.
According to Toshiba, its a very high tech device which works with supreme efficiency. The device or display has nano particles which gets assembled by itself in the wall which decors the discordants. These discordants are extremely fine in nature and are used for redirection of light which is used the wallpaper.
Talking about the sadder scene OLED, Tobisha doesnt have any plans to launch is commercially very soon. But, one should never loose hope as one day Toshiba would definitely launch OLED due to its extraordinary technology and high demand.
1 Millimeter Thin Oled TV Sony has added another technological breakthrough in the television market. This time, a 1mm OLED (organic light emitting diode) television. Although this is just a prototype, it is definitely a step further into the future. The 1mm thin OLED is one third the thickness of its current OLED television and a tenth that of its thinnest LCD (liquid crystal display) set. The TV measures just 0.9mm and is based on a prototype 0.3mm screen that Sony first showed earlier this year and was showcased at the Ceatec 2008 in Japan.
OLED is an emerging flat-panel display technology that uses an organic material that emits its own light, so no backlight is needed and that means displays are much thinner. The screens also consume less power than competing technologies, handle fast-moving images better and offer good color reproduction.
Last year, Sony launched its first ever OLED set, the 11-inch XEL-1 which featured bright and vibrant pictures. This is the first commercial OLED TV from any manufacturer and measures 33mm. The 0.3mm panel is based on the same screen thats used in the XEL-1. By carefully grinding down the glass substrate the panel is made thinner but also much more brittle. There were also no details of when the even-thinner 11-inch set might hit the market.