Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Panasonic is planning to market a 40-inch model within three years.


If there was ever any doubt about the bright future of OLED television sets, that can be all but dispelled by the news today that Panasonic is planning to market a 40-inch model within three years. The unofficial word is that the Japanese company will convert its Kyoto semiconductor R&D lab into a full-scale OLED TV factory at a cost of "several dozen billion yen" (£165 million and upwards). The large organic electroluminescent TVs will be preceded by 20-inch prototypes made next spring in Kyoto. The likely move comes less than a year after Sony introduced the 11-inch XEL-1, which was the world's first OLED television set. Sony has also shown a 27-inch prototype, while Samsung has a 31-inch pre-production model of its own. Source: Techradar

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