Tuesday, December 27, 2011

LG Set To Introduce 55-Inch OLED HDTV Panel On CES 2012

With usually a couple of days left before CES 2012 kicks off, LG has teased us with what is in store on their booth: a "world's largest" OLED panel. LG is set to betray its 55-inch OLED HDTV row to open on January 9 before it becomes existing by mid-2012.

The device uses white OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) overlaid with colors, that LG claims consequent to a descend blunder rate and clearer "ultra definition" shade as it has more colors than typical LCDs. The 55-inch OLED TV row is mentioned to have no after picture due to its high greeting velocity, together with a difference proportion of over 100,000:1. It is even assembled to be astoundingly gaunt at 5 millimeters, creation it even slimmer than a coop and lighter than LCD panels.

OLED TVs are preferred is to environmentally-conscious given the diodes may be incited off whilst the section itself is on, enabling descend power expenditure compared to established LCD monitors that need its light sources incited on at all times.

Looks similar to the HDTV fighting between LG and Samsung will be really exciting.

Source: Engadget

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