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  • That is the most ridiculous comment I've read in a long time.

  • Yes, this coming from the guy with the name AMDkicksass.

    I guess it all evens out, cause you wouldn't find me using an AMD product anytime soon.

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  • laronfox....In 4 years they will be printing screens on paper. In 20 we'll all have oled contact lenses..

  • ive heard they will be quite common in 2010/2011 D: cant wait

  • OLED screens are very flexible, it doesn't snap.....

  • OLED, much more efficient, cheaper to produce, blacker black, no backlight needed, You can stack the pixels on top of one another which means better quality and a fresh look, flexible,more environmental friendly.

    Just wait till the technology advances, It gets better every years. According to the producers, by the year 2013 or so the prices would reach to an affordable point.

  • I don't know why people are thinking this is going to kill plasma or LCD. The life span on one of these currently is 17,000 hours at 8 hours a day thats a six year life span and at 12 hours its 4 years.

    Now take the newest Sony 9.9 milimeter 40 inch LCD or Sharp's new 23 milimeter or one inch deep LCD with LED back light at 60,000 hours and at 8 hours a day viewing on a 365 day a year scale thats a life span of 20.5 years and at 12 hours viewing a day thats 13.5 years using artificial LED

  • @ Amdthecunt I am so sure that if you bought a TV from Sony or a major retailer it would be under warranty, so if it did break after a week it wouldnt be a problem coz u could just take it back

  • Well I suggest you buy your xmas lights from another source besides the salvation army. LEDs are well known to be far more durable and last longer than LCD components. This is something that basically the entire world does not debate, so if you and your friends are having difficulties with them, you are amongst the rarities. LEDs last as long as any other transistor, so you should probably not trust transistors as well, and lose all electronic components in your house.

  • Well to be clear, I was not offended by your username. As for me using AMD, nope have not and do not plan to either. Not because some 'Intel fan boy' told me to, but because I find Intel products work and preform better than AMD - at this point in time. (hence why I said any time soon) Now, when I see evidence that AMD is making good products again, I will re evaluate - as I do with anything I buy.

  • @ loggerbomb i like amd im not telling you to like amd so dont get offended by my username but let me ask you this have you ever tried amd or did you make up your oppinion from advice from intel fanboys im not an amd fanboy i own intel systems too and i find them to be a great cpu too but i like amds price/performance

  • @ massenergy im not talking about the incandicent xmas lights im talking about the led ones i had a strand of them and within one month of use 5 led's quit working and ive had the same luck with all the others ive ownd too so did my friends im not saying led,s are bad i just find that their are allot of dud or premature failing leds so chances are that you bring home an led tv and after a week 10+ dead pixils apear

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