02-10-2007, 17:59
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The TV Future
Sony engineers have produced what they call an Organic Light Emitting Diode TV.
It is barely 3mm thick and currently used in some of those all singing and all dancing mobile phones that can show TV programmes or access the Internet. The frame holding the screen would be thicker.
Currently the largest TV that has been developed has only an 11 inches screen and I understand that smaller TV’s are being sold in Japan for the equivalent of £850.
But the future is bright and I doubt if it well be very long before OLED’s take over from LCD or Plasma screens.
Imagine a genuine wall hanging TV without having to be supported by a steel girder.
Google Organic Light Emitting Diode TV’s and you will get a pile of information like
http://www.news.com/Sony-begins-mass-production-of-OLED-screens/2100-1041_3-5366020.html
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