There seems to be no end to the innovations that are coming up in the OLED display domain.
Even though OLED as a technology has not hit the market on a commercial basis, all the companies operating in this domain are coming up with products and prototypes that are bound to change the way people will view their TVs in future.
CES-2011 provided a fantastic platform for all the manufacturers to showcase their proposed products to the enthusiastic horde that crowded the event.
One of the products that garnered a lot of attention is the Glasses free 3D OLED display from Sony. This is a 24.5 inch display that one can enjoy without having to wear any 3D glasses.
Sony has clarified that this product features prominently on the 3D OLED roadmap. This product has a resolution of 1920×1080 and Sony plans to launch it in the US B2B market in 2011.
on Jan 22nd, 2011 at 11:13 am
Yes, but what are the OLED TV’s going to cost when they are available to consumers? The first OLED TV from Sony was $2500. LG’s model was $3000 and you can hardly find them!
on Feb 2nd, 2011 at 8:49 pm
Can you tell me when you expect to produce an Oled TV with a screen around 32 inches and what sort of price it would cost.
Many thanks in anticipation of your reply.
Alan