Thursday, February 26, 2009

The World's First Organic TV (OLED)


The World's First OLED Television by SONY.
This is the world's first flat panel television that uses OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology to deliver the brightest, most vivid picture available. OLED pixels express true-to-life color because electric currents selectively stimulate relevant pixel patterns, producing highly saturated individual colors that combine to form a broad color spectrum similar to the natural world's.

But be aware, this 10in x 11.25 in OLED TV by Sony is priced at a lofty $2,500. Though OLED have many advantages vs. LCD and Plasma TVs, the initial price tag is sure to limit is widespread adoption until prices come down signficantly.

To render black colors, pixels "turn off," resulting in complete darkness and, combined with the enhanced purity of the primary color matrix (red, green, and blue), produces a contrast ratio of 1,000,000 to 1--the highest available and 100 times greater than the industry average. While typical LCDs have a response time between 4 and 8 milliseconds, this superior unit redraws pictures in less than 0.01 milliseconds for rapid, seamless reproduction of fast moving images. OLED displays are produced not by the bulky, inefficient backlighting found in LCD or plasma televisions, but by carbon-based materials deposited on film that shine brilliantly when an electric current passes through them. This technology allows the screen to be be 1/8" thick--about the thickness of two pennies. With an 11" screen, ATSC digital tuner, two HDMI inputs, and Dolby digital sound. Accommodates signals up to 1080p. 10" H x 11 1/4" W x 5 1/2" D. (4 1/4 lbs.)

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