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Sony Moves a Step Closer to OLED TV : DigInfo

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DigInfo - http://movie.diginfo.tvSony has developed a new technology that will pave the way for the commercialization of an organic electroluminescence (OEL or OLED) TV.The OEL display, used in the OEL TV, uses a material that emits light when voltage is applied, and an organic material is used for the illuminator. One of the characteristics of the OEL display is a high contrast ratio.Typically, liquid crystal displays and plasma displays have a contrast ratio of several thousands to one, but the OEL display has a contrast ratio as high as 1 million to one.The higher the contrast ratio, the more vividly black is displayed.Called Laser Induced Pattern-wise Sublimation, or LIPS, the latest technology selectively emits 800-nanometer-wavelength laser beams on a donor substrate coated with a light emitting material and placed on a glass substrate, and transfers the light emitting material to necessary parts. This technology can form patterns without having to use a mask, so it can use low-molecular materials to create large screens. Sony has already developed a 27-inch OEL TV prototype. The company plans to ship within the year an 11-inch OEL TV, which does not use the latest LIPS technology but the conventional technology. Sony has not disclosed information on the price and sales volumes.

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: August 23, 2007 at 10:27 am
Author: Diginfonews

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JUKIO01 (October 10, 2008 at 9:56 pm)
sooooo.... this is why they cancelled qrio! well, thats ok, cause i think this is pretty awesome
Crubber (September 28, 2008 at 1:29 am)
NERRRRRRRRRRDS!
anakin808 (September 15, 2008 at 6:25 pm)
i looked up FED t.v.s and got crap on them....any links to videos on them here?? wold like to see the FEDs but i think lasers are better
AaronH9111 (September 15, 2008 at 11:36 am)
I'd love to have what's out there now, which I think is pretty awesome, but I can only imagine what THESE will be like when they come out!?! I looked at Sony Bravia's HDTV's last Christmas and thought that they were incredible, but THESE are going to blow THOSE away!!!
anakin808 (September 4, 2008 at 9:12 pm)
damn can't wait!! i just bought a Philips 47" flatpanel t.v. lol. anyone think the LCDs will drop drastically in price once these come out??
idie22 (August 4, 2008 at 5:13 pm)
I prefer FED, This will be a FED OLED war, fed replace plasma and oled replace lcd
lipevolcom2 (July 20, 2008 at 10:55 pm)
This OLED can apears stuck/dead pixels like on old LCDs?
AMOVIEROOM (June 23, 2008 at 3:28 pm)
LETS GO BACK VHS VS.BETA Laser Disc was down w/them then Vhs got a beaten from DvD. It will never stop, Vhs was $500-1grand and tapes were $200 if you did not bring the rental back to the vid store now you'll find all of this stuff, on any major city's block waiting for the dump.well some ppl plasmas R in the dump now. Oh and so R their HD players. Sorry, Blu-Ray rules.
johneymute (May 16, 2008 at 6:24 pm)
now it,s up to philips to also develope a oled tv and a laser tv, with their awesome pixelperfect hd engine for the greatest picture ever!!!!!!!
virtuastudios (May 5, 2008 at 12:15 pm)
no there will be NO competition with laser displays vs OLE. Laser already won. The quality differences, contrast ratio, response time, life time and price are just too ridiculously hard to beat.


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