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Oled-display.net inform you about Organic LEDs (OLED/PLED), the next display technology that promises to deliver thin, power efficient and bright displays.Organic-Displays are the latest and most promising buzzwords in display technology. To give you an idea of their potential, imagine a cardboard-thin TV screen. Now imagine that you can roll up your TV, put it away or carry it wherever you go.

But, of course, there is no guarantee that OLED makers won't back off again. Toshiba, in fact, announced its own 30-inch AMOLED TVs for 2009, only to reverse itself this last December. The company's new AMOLED focus will be on small displays for cellphones and such.

Meanwhile, the SonyDrive XEL-1 TV, with a 960 x 540pixel AMOLED screen, is said to be a real stunner, reportedly selling out in Japan in its first day of availability, despite its hefty price tag. The TV is a mere 3mm thick and weighs just 3.3lbs. Sony said the TV will soon be headed to the United States.

Sony unveiled the prototype of a 27-inch OLED television at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas This is more than double the size of the 11-inch XEL-1 launched in Japan in December 2007 and now being introduced in the US. The new slimline TV will have a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 and measure just 10mm. Samsung also exhibited a 31-inch prototype of its OLED TV. The two companies put the lifetime of the displays at 30,000 to 35,000 hours, around three times that of a conventional set.

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