Today people kills for this technology but in the near future 2020 there will be those screems everywhere happening something similar to the cellphones miniaturization between 90's and 06's. Thats is so because displays will weight less that 1kg so will be not needed a lot of material, will less we'll have more. The massive production will boost when income surpass the investment.
@prashantvvp The problem with OLED is that blue light pixel is expensive, it doesn't last in time as the red and green pixel. Red 100,000 hours (good) green 60000 hours (good) but blue 27000 hours is not enough.
@AZURA888 Thats very true, thats why at LG we prefer to use a far more efficient and constant colour accuracy instead of our competition. Our OLED's use 4 sub pixels that are all white. One has a Red filter, Blue filter, Green filter and the fourth is left white to gain maximum contrast ratio! :o)
Today people kills for this technology but in the near future 2020 there will be those screems everywhere happening something similar to the cellphones miniaturization between 90's and 06's. Thats is so because displays will weight less that 1kg so will be not needed a lot of material, will less we'll have more. The massive production will boost when income surpass the investment.
AZURA888 1 month ago
These O-L-E-D's are much durable than LCD / LED displays as these are constructed on flexible sheets of plastic so they are darn good!
prashantvvp 5 months ago
@prashantvvp The problem with OLED is that blue light pixel is expensive, it doesn't last in time as the red and green pixel. Red 100,000 hours (good) green 60000 hours (good) but blue 27000 hours is not enough.
AZURA888 1 month ago
@AZURA888 Thats very true, thats why at LG we prefer to use a far more efficient and constant colour accuracy instead of our competition. Our OLED's use 4 sub pixels that are all white. One has a Red filter, Blue filter, Green filter and the fourth is left white to gain maximum contrast ratio! :o)
LGBlogUK 1 month ago
your gonna help Apple make one of those, am i right, i heard it somewhere...
TheCookieSide 7 months ago
What a fail, you can't buy a 31" oled today and its 2011.
mygaffer 7 months ago 3
@mygaffer 2012, idk if you can
RamyIsAwesome 2 months ago
@mygaffer Now it's 2012... Still can't buy one.
HeWhoMustNotBeNamed7 2 months ago
IFA? I THOUGHT IT SAID FIFA!
elementsk8co 10 months ago
crt--lcd---plasma---LED---OLED--- PLED?
technologys changing too quick. i swear, as soon as i buy 1 tv another tech comes out..
donyasserdon 10 months ago
When they bring a truly borderless OLED TV, I'll buy it.
Soldier957 11 months ago
@liquiddesignsinc yeh but everyone makes mistakes once in a while and sometimes it can happen to "sane adults" with lots of money.
MrThomasLeach 11 months ago
what are the prices? this are pretty sick!
dahmn8r1 1 year ago
@dahmn8r1 no price on this yet as it's a prototype model. Hope we see it on the market soon as it's a beast of a TV
LGBlogUK 1 year ago
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@dahmn8r1 around $8000 at the begging sales for a 55 inch and is predicted to drop to $4000 by the end of 2013
michal6929 2 months ago
@dahmn8r1 8,000
Burghlax 2 months ago
@Burghlax lol dumb.
dahmn8r1 1 month ago
Stupid guy, it's O-L-E-D not OLED
coltonte3 1 year ago
i bet it cracks when i push it with one finger. projector screens are cooler
TheBladeVeteran96 1 year ago
too easy to break
MrThomasLeach 1 year ago
Amazing!
Kr4ftw3rk 1 year ago 8
hermoza
andres8217 1 year ago