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Sony To Sell OLED TVs In Japan

By ED News Staff

October 01, 2007

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Sony Corp finally released a target date for the release of its new line of OLED TVs. The ultra-thin 11-inch TVs — the world's first based on organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology — will go on sale on Dec. 1 in Japan for 200,000 yen, or $1,740. Unlike LCD screens, OLED panels don't require a backlighting source because the technology uses bioluminescent materials to create a picture, allowing for extremely thin screens. Sony's models will be only 3mm wide. Screen size, however, is a limitation. While the company has created a 40-inch prototype, it won't be on sale in December. That might make it challenging to compete in a market where 40-inch screens are standard. According to Reuters reports, Sony's OLED TVs have a viewing life of 30,000 hours, and Sony will produce about 2,000 TVs per month.

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