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CES 2009: Sony OLED TVs and Technology

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

Sony still has the only OLED (Organic Light-emitting Diode) TVs on the market. However, they are pushing forward with the technology demonstrating flexible panels and hi-lighting their thin size (9/10 of a mm!) and eco-friendliness.

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  • The next 10 years are gonna be crazy

  • Its not just thinner, its faster, better color, better contrast, and almost 100 percent efficient.

    Once the tech matures it will be cheaper and easier to produce than current flat screens. Its expensive because its new tech, give it time, you will own one.

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  • ほし~

    HOW  muti?

  • @MrClimbtothetop you are an idiot. the thickness of those TVs are about an inch thick (25mm!), And Samsung's new wall mounting system is 0.6 INCHES away from the wall. wow, could you be any more wrong. Also Samsung is junk not Sony.

  • @Kairingo

    samsung: 0.6mm thin.  watch?v=sUhRR4Vdamg

  • sony: 9/10=0.9mm thin

    samsung: 0.6mm thin

    well samsung win again! sony junk!

  • sony junk!

  • imagine i phone / ipad or newspaper Touchscreen!!

  • Japan!!!

  • i just withness the first flexible tv in yokohama made by hitachi

    a 360 degree all direction tv by sony

    the first 3d touch mobile by panasonic

    i guess, technology will always be advanced XDXD

  • WOw cool standard stands.

  • Just like Blu-Ray.

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