Impressive. Sony has put the display panel used in its 3mm-thick 11in OLED TV on a crash diet and produced a version that’s less than a third of the thickness – not much beefier than a sheet of A4 paper, in fact. The new panel is just 0.3mm thick… How long before we can roll up our TVs and take them with us?
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OLED da Sony é mais fina do mundo.
Que tal enrolar a sua TV e botá-la no bolso? Melhor ainda se ela for menor que um fio de cabelo!
3D TV Highlights: Sony 3D glasses free OLED-TV at CES-2011:
Sony Moves a Step Closer to OLED TV : DigInfo
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.
No, it's not. If in fact the OLED was installed then you would pay $2,000 for the screen alone.
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.
Sony OLED TV
SONY OLED TV: SONY OLED TV Tube. Duration : 1.30 Mins.New flat screen technology. Maybe the end of LCD and Plas…
Sony OLED TV
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.
Sony Oled Tv Xel-1
There’s been lots of new on OLED TV from CES 2009. A 27? Sony OLED TV, a 40? Samsung TV, a 15? LG OLED TV. Can’t buy any of them yet though