Samsung to display 31″ OLED TV at CES2008

Samsung has announced that they will be displaying a 31″ OLED TV at CES2008. Also announced is the plan for mass production of a 14″ OLED Samsung OLED TV to be released sometime next year.

In other recent news, Hitachi and Canon are collaborating on development of OLED displays. Whether or not they have any TV’s planned is unknown.

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  1. Google Reader

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  2. [...] has downplayed allegations that its state-of-the-art OLED TV, the XEL-1, has a fraction of the longevity the manufacturer claims it [...]

  3. erikaustria1974

    But it's not on sale.

  4. Smartphone, 3D OLED TV and Tablet PC Rock CES 2011: Article by Legootech

    I can hear the breath of …

  5. MDSwebdirectory

    Oled reedel ilusti kodus aga Tv-st ei tule mitte kottigi,kuhu see kõlbab?!

  6. MDSwebdirectory

    BlossipBoy: Sony's XEL-1 OLED TV landing in Europe in 2009?

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

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  11. chego aqui uma tv OLED qUE meu chef encomendo meu sem comparaçao e ainda é 3D.

  12. Nice study. It is for this reason though, that several new games have a place in the settings to enter a lag time.

    Plasmas have always outperformed LCDs in several areas, but the glass screen, or as I like to call them, “glare traps,” is what attracted me to LCD. My living room, like most people's, has windows which prohibit the viewing of glass screens during daylight hours.

    Also, are you going to test OLED TV's when they become more prevalent? Word is they have better response times than plasma. I'd like to see.

  13. PEEPS GO TO MY CHANNEL AND SEE WHO THE TROLL IS…LOL….

  14. Echa un vistazo a este vídeo. — LG 31 inch 3D OLED-Tv at CES-2011

  15. how much the tv might be?

  16. SNEAK PEEK: Sony’s Ultra-Thin OLED TV « Oled Tv Update

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  17. 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.

  18. OMG NO WAY I HAVE A SANYO TOO :O but its 42'' ;)

  19. TheGadgetGuyColumn.com: LG will Introduce 31″ 3D OLED TV

  20. lol you funny, you wanna know who makes sony's panels???? u guessed it, Samsung.

  21. StudioGhibliChannel

    Its the most powerful Display for cars and SUV's.
    It is very small as it has HDMI input and extreme features.
    The only problem that you can't plug both HD TV receiver and PS3! you should disconnect then connect the another!

    Why its not 2X HDMI connectors ?? Why ?

  22. "Samsung OLED tv = win."

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