OLED Technology- The future of TV? The latest on OLED TVs

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17 Comments.

  1. I wouldn’t be surprised that it consumes 35 watts seeing as it’s so small…

  2. ya the screen is s small cause its almost imposible right now to create a big ass oled screen

  3. @redice1024 yes

  4. This is NOT spam! It’s educational in regards to the future of TV

  5. agilefuseconsulting4

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  6. My 22 inch LG E22v(something) only uses 24 wats while on :) lol

  7. No thanks, I’d rather have a 46″ LED TV for 1500 dollars.

  8. Best picture yes but price HELL NO For that small ass screen.

  9. MexicanLeaderTaco

    PMOLEDs are very easy and cheap to build, but they are limited to small sizes (up to 3″, typically). The image displaying is a bit complicated (because of the row/column method). Also the power consumption is not as good as AMOLEDs.

    AMOLEDs have a different driver electronics – each pixel is controlled directly. AMOLEDs are more expensive, and much more difficult to create, but can be used for larger displays (current prototypes are up to 40″) and are very power efficient.

  10. MexicanLeaderTaco

    OLED are usually embedded onto a TFT (thin film transistor). AMOLED (Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) displays include transistors within the display enabling pixels to be continuously illuminated. In PMOLED (Passive-matrix organic light-emitting diode) displays the diodes are connected in a grid, each diode comprising an individual OLED pixel. The rows of the grid are lit one at a time using external drive circuitry.

  11. MexicanLeaderTaco

    I have not seen commercially sold OLED tv larger then 11″ and they still sell $2,000 up, but I have seen 55″ LED tv’s at about the same price. Still LED tv’s are not as good looking as OLED and have a problem with “bleeding”. If you are really interested wait a few more years because OLED is moving slow especaily because of the economy.

  12. Its been to years since this video. Do they have bigger versions now? Have they moved on to the LED 3D tv’s now?

  13. they are amazed of the contrast. and it stays in larger screens.

  14. L M FFFF A O

    OF COARSE THE PICTURE IS STUNNING.
    its 10 inches tall.

    I would avoid using that hype atm.
    its a joke.

  15. MexicanLeaderTaco

    i would like to have one of sony’s oled tv’s but i ain’t paying $2,499.99 for a 11″ tv
    i’ll wait until they can make 42″ tv’s that don’t cost a lot

  16. how much?

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