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Welcome to 2012 and a positive Organic VISION of the future

For many years TVINFO has always believed that OLED or its derivatives will eventually replace LCD and Plasma 
for superior picture performance, higher quality image, 
extra versatility and above all, more economical.
Plus 3D is the ultimate on an OLED TV.

A word of warning to some - PLEASE, DO NOT 
relate the current LED backlighting system used
with LCD TVs as similar or the same.

OLED [ORGANICLED], or AMOLED is a completely 
different.technology.

YES, it may still take some time to be accepted,
but the technology is far superior when compared 
to LCD and Plasma and early adopters WILL buy.

As expected, ORGANICLED TVinfo finally had its
beliefs unveiled as companies launched
OLED TVs at the January CES 2012 in Las Vegas, USA.

Take a look and click on LG and Samsung.

ORGANICLED TVinfo is continually updated to provide
the most comprehensive source of INFO relating to 
the latest OLED [Organic Light Emmitting Diode
plus its derivative screen technologies as they evolve.

This vast amount of INFO is compiled with the valuable 
assistance of many organisations including the major
manufacturers and distributors of OLED Televisions,
plus, specialised organisations and publications.

For further INFO please use the buttons above
and enjoy the knowledge.

LATEST     

JANUARY 2012 LG Display launches production model 55" OLED
at the January CES, Las Vegas - availability expected by August 2012.

JANUARY 2012 - Samsung also launch 55" production OLED, also
said to be available in Q3 2012. 

AUGUST 2011 LG Display plans to invest about $2.83 billion in 
production facilities for organic electroluminescence displays 
starting in the second half of 2014, according to Kwon Young-soo, 
the company's president. 
The executive told the Nikkei business daily that OEL panels will be
made from glass substrates measuring 220 by 250 centimeters 
[approx 7ft 2in x 8ft 2in].

- SAMSUNG are also planning similar investment and production 
of OLED TV. 
Reports from South Korea have already inimated that it is expected 
that 55" models will be available in the stores by late 2012. 

Mitsubishi continues with its development to complement its 155" OLED display at 
CES, Las Vegas, January 2011.

 

 

Stuart Hopwood - Group Editor / Director