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LG Display will release the 15EL9500 OLED TV in Europe. This 15-inch OLED TV will be available in the Austrian market in May 2010 for 1.999 Euros. The LG 15EL9500 features a 10.000.000:1 contrast ratio, HD ready resolution (1366 x 768 pixel) and a response time from 0,001ms. Additionally, LG will also launch this OLED TV in Summer 2010 in the United States. [OLED Display]

Sony Will Discontinue OLED TV Sales In Japan

by Johan on February 16, 2010 · 2 comments

Sony Will Stop OLED TV Sales In Japan

Sony today confirmed that they will stop production of OLED TVs in Japan. Fortunately, Sony plans to continue production for North America, Europe and other overseas markets. As a reminder, the 11-inch Sony XEL-1 is priced at 200,000 Yen ($2,200) in Japan. Stay tuned for more updates. [OLED Display]

LG Will Launch 15-inch OLED TV In The US Market

LG has confirmed that they will release its 15-inch OLED TV in the States by mid-2010. FYI, this OLED TV has been released in Korea as the EL9500. It is actually the first production OLED TV to reach a true HD resolution that produces 720p (1366×768) resolution. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. We will keep you posted. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Mitsubishi 155-inch OLED TV

by Johan on October 8, 2009 · 0 comments

Mitsubishi 155-inch OLED TV

Mitsubishi Electric has recently displayed a huge 155-inch OLED TV at 2009 CEATEC in Japan. This giant OLED TV consists of 720 10-centimeter-square OLED blocks that can be rearranged to change the dimensions of the display. The screen is also three times brighter than regular LCD TVs. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

LG 15-inch OLED TV In November 2009

by Johan on August 30, 2009 · 0 comments

LG 15-inch OLED TV In November 2009

South Korea’s LG Electronics has confirmed that they will launch a 15-inch television set using organic display technology next month, the largest commercial model so far. This active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AM-OLED) display provides better picture quality and consumes less power. It is also thinner than widely used liquid crystal displays (LCD) that need backlight units. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing so far. [Reuters]