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CES 2009: Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV
CES 2009: Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV
The CES 2009 will be kicking off in a couple of weeks and of course the first promises from companies already surface with what cool electronics they will try to dazzle us. In an interview on WhatHiFi (via OLED-Info...
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Samsung to demonstrate a 50 inch OLED TV at the CES-2009?
Samsung to demonstrate a 50 inch OLED TV at the CES-2009?
oled-display.net — In an magazin Samsung's, Vice President in charge of Flat Panel Development HS Kim, said that while Samsung was one of the leaders in OLED development, it would not sell the technology until it could read more (more) Samsung to demonstrate a 50 inch OLED TV at the CES-2009?
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Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV
Tech Lime — ... they will try to dazzle us. In an interview on WhatHiFi (via OLED-Info) Samsung’s HS Kim, Vice President in charge of Flat Panel Development said that Samsung might show a 50 inch OLED TV at the CES 2009. Unless Samsung is starting to sell the 50 inch OLED TV in 2009, they actually can leave that panel in their Korean headquarters. In 2005 Samsung already showed a 40 inch OLED TV. Kim correctly sees the problem not in the size of OLED they can make, but the price. Click Here To Read More Article @ I4unews ...

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