Sony is demonstrating two slim TVs that incorporate OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology at CES 2007 in Las Vegas . The 11- and 27-inch TVs are about 3mm and less than 10mm thin, respectively, according to a company...
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Sony is demonstrating two slim TVs that incorporate OLED (organic light-emitting diode) technology at CES 2007 in Las Vegas . The 11- and 27-inch TVs are about 3mm and less than 10mm thin, respectively, according to a company press release. The 27-inch model features a full high-definition (HD) panel while the 11-inch TV is designed with a wide-SVGA panel. The resolution of the 27-inch OLED TV is 1920x1080, the contast ratio is greater than 1,000,000:1, brightness : all white 200cd/m2, peak greater than 600cd/m2. Colors - 10 bit RGB. 11" - The resolution is 1024x600, the other technical data like the 27-inch OLED Sony sees the chance to bring OLED Tv on the market in 2007. 01.10.2007Sony shows their first commercial OLED TV named XEL-1. The XEL-1 is an 11 inch display that is only 3mm thin. The measurements of the XEL-1 are 287×253×140mm. Sony has put the ultra-thin display on a pedestal with a flexible arm. At 11 inch the Sony XEL-1 is a nice stylish desk accessory. The latest OLED TV (XEL-1), which weighs two kilograms and is about 3mm thin, features a resolution of 940×540 and contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, stated Sony. More details here Howard Stringer at the CES-2008 press conference Sonys OLED XEL-1 in USA, and Samsungs 14 and 31-inch OLED-TV: Sony unveiled its 27-inch OLED TV (Prototype) during CES 2008 at Las Vegas. The super top emission panel does have FULL HD 1920x1080 Pixel. The 27-inch model is incredibly 10 millimeters thin panel and offers over 1,000,000 :1 contrast ratio with outstanding brightness, exceptional color reproduction, and a rapid response time. XEL-1 OLED Prototyp from Sony: Sony shows at the CEATEC 2008 event some new prototypes a 0.3 mm 11-inch bendable OLED, a 0.9 mm thick new OLED prototype, and a 27-inch OLED TV Panel maybe the XEL-2.
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