OLED TV lifespan doubled by new build tech – TechRadar.com

Doubling of the OLED TV panel lifespan will be a good step in getting consumer confidence in this new technology.

OLED TV lifespan doubled by new build tech
TechRadar.com, UK -25 Jan 2008
An OLED TV like Sony‘s XEL-1 is rated at 30000 hours – or eight hours a day for ten years – so it’s clear that the Toshiba Matsushita approach will

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  1. New Sony OLED TV Range To Be Shown At CES – Smart House –

  2. Chlorine can be key to cheaper, more efficient OLED TV of your dreams –

  3. Yes, Hancock sucked. I don't agree with anything else. Sony's OLED TV is breathtaking. And Sony was the *first* to do an eInk-based eBook device, so they are the pioneers in that area. They've done three generations of it, more than any other company.

  4. to the speaker please stop talking

  5. just b ought myself a 3ds and love it but im gonna get this when the price goes down and more games come out

  6. Scott McDonnell

    OLEDS are certainly cool, but I really took issue with the “look how thin it is!!” marketing BS in my Audio/Video mag. Yeah, thin, unless you look at the HUGE base station underneath it. So, if it were oriented on the back of the panel, how exactly would it be thinner than an LCD?Not debating the superiority of the quality and contract, though. OLED is definitely the future. But more work needs to be done on creating thinner circuits for the drivers.If SONY just left off the *shell game* of “Look at how thin it is!” from their promo hype (hence inflated price driven purely by marketing) the world would be a slightly better place. It is an insulting marketing ploy. How thin would LCDs be if you moved all of it's electronics to a huge base station? My laptop screen is pretty darn thin, too.I predict the XEL-1 will flop because most people just aren't that stupid. Hopefully OLED TV technology survives it, though.

  7. Yes, Hancock sucked. I don't agree with anything else. Sony's OLED TV is breathtaking. And Sony was the *first* to do an eInk-based eBook device, so they are the pioneers in that area. They've done three generations of it, more than any other company.

  8. LEDTV: Sony shows a 3" hybrid printed OLED prototype

  9. Yes, Hancock sucked. I don't agree with anything else. Sony's OLED TV is breathtaking. And Sony was the *first* to do an eInk-based eBook device, so they are the pioneers in that area. They've done three generations of it, more than any other company.

  10. Hype Buster: Sony XEL-1 OLED Not the Perfect TV « Oled Tv Update

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  11. Yes, Hancock sucked. I don't agree with anything else. Sony's OLED TV is breathtaking. And Sony was the *first* to do an eInk-based eBook device, so they are the pioneers in that area. They've done three generations of it, more than any other company.

  12. OLED-TV Television

  13. Flexibele OLED maakt oprolbare tv mogelijk (video)

  14. Sony Says 27-inch OLED Coming « Oled Tv Update

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  15. FelipeBaracat

    Samsung shows flexible 3D OLED TV concept

  16. they are actually connected to power, only difference is that an oled can be powered from virtually anywhere on its surfaces, so powering it with the illution that its not is very easy to do, and in most cases, also more appealing… sorry for grammhar and shat, im tired… :(

  17. Blue #OLED holds key for brighter displays:

  18. GeekBeat.TV – Superbowl Tech: Touchscreen-friendly gloves, technology for Superbowl fans, the future of big OLED…

  19. Sony XEL-1 11-Inch OLED Digital TV: Next-generation OLED Digital TV technology Full Color spectrum as well as su…

  20. thumbs? up if you likes pancakes:)

  21. Great! Can't wait to afford it!

  22. Scott McDonnell

    OLEDS are certainly cool, but I really took issue with the “look how thin it is!!” marketing BS in my Audio/Video mag. Yeah, thin, unless you look at the HUGE base station underneath it. So, if it were oriented on the back of the panel, how exactly would it be thinner than an LCD?Not debating the superiority of the quality and contract, though. OLED is definitely the future. But more work needs to be done on creating thinner circuits for the drivers.If SONY just left off the *shell game* of “Look at how thin it is!” from their promo hype (hence inflated price driven purely by marketing) the world would be a slightly better place. It is an insulting marketing ploy. How thin would LCDs be if you moved all of it's electronics to a huge base station? My laptop screen is pretty darn thin, too.I predict the XEL-1 will flop because most people just aren't that stupid. Hopefully OLED TV technology survives it, though.

  23. DreadRaptor85

    I don't see anything weird about the fragrance they release in the store. If they know that women tend to buy more then you need to appeal to them as much as you can. I think I've been to 3 of these Sony Style stores and I haven't noticed any manufactured aroma.

  24. lol .. for me too .. researching the oled stuff .. looks like apple wants to rip on existing tech and make it mainstream

  25. its 2010 and i haven't seen one in the stores yet ….

  26. Hype Buster: Sony XEL-1 OLED Not the Perfect TV « Oled Tv Update

    [...] Oled Tv Update Just another WordPress.com weblog « Sony Says 27-inch OLED Coming [...]

  27. RT class=” ” Samsung are planning to release a whopping 55-inch OLED TV by the end off 2011, according to latest reports.

  28. ces - Google Blog Search

    OLED TV Panels Not Cost-Competitive Until 2014 Says Taiwan TFT-LCD Panel Maker –

  29. The future is here: Sony introduces 3-D headset for TV, games . sony oled tv

  30. Re: LG OLED TV mit UHD

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