LG are launching their new 15-inch AM OLED TV over in Korea in November. We should see it arrive over here sometime in 2010. The thin LG TV uses active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AM-OLED) to function. This material provides better picture quality, uses less power than traditional LCD TV’s and are a lot thinner due to no backlight being needed for it to run.
Due to high prices we haven’t seen much appart from the Sony XEL-1 that still costs $2500 even though it has been out for over a year. If more manufactures make use of the AMOLED materials it should lower the cost.
The LG OLED TV should be on show this week at IFA in Berlin according to Reuters.
Data provided by LG shpws that OLED TV should reach 2.33 million users in 2013 which is a big step up from the estimated 320,000 predicted for 2011.
Via: Reuters and Engadget
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