Thursday, June 26, 2008

Panasonic eyes 37-inch OLED TV

Panasonic plans to put TVs featuring 37-inch OLED screens on sale in the next three years, according to a Japanese newspaper. Panasonic is moving toward commercialization of OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels and plans to put TVs with 37-inch OLED screens on sale in the next three years, according to a Japanese newspaper report. The panels will be produced on new production lines that will be installed at the factory of IPS Alpha, a display-panel-manufacturing joint venture owned by Panasonic and Hitachi, the Sankei Shimbun reported Tuesday. Responding to the report, Panasonic said it was working on OLED technology but did not yet have any plans to start production. OLED is an emerging flat-panel display technology that uses an organic material in the pixels that emits its own light, so a backlight isn't needed. That helps make the displays thinner and much less power-hungry. OLED screens also handle fast-moving images better and offer richer color reproduction than current LCDs (liquid crystal displays) and PDPs (plasma display panels). Full article here: ARN

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Masushita to produce 37-inch OLED TVs in 3 years

Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial Co is finalising plans to mass-produce 37-inch organic light-emitting diode TVs in three years, aiming to overtake rivals in the next-generation flat-TV race, the Sankei Shimbun daily reported on Tuesday. The newspaper said that Matsushita would be the first to mass-produce OLED TVs of over 30 inches, and that the company aimed to challenge Samsung Electronics for the top share in the global flat-TV market. The paper also said Matsushita would likely start selling the OLED TVs for around 150,000 yen ($1,390). Full article here: Reuters