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I4U News: The Waiting Game: OLED Cheaper Than LCD By 2016
Maximum PC: LG Predicts OLED Panels Will Cost Less than LCD by 2016
Engadget: Sony's 2010/2011 OLED and flagship XBR series LCD roadmap leaked?
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The Waiting Game: OLED Cheaper Than LCD By 2016
I4U News —
... (via Engadget ) reports that at the FPD show in Japan, the VP of LG's OLED sales stated that he expects OLED devices to be chaper than LCD by 2016. In the meanwhile, LG will have a 20 LG TV out next year, a 30 one out by 2011, and a 40 beast launched by 2012. I realize it's a ways off, but the very idea of a 40 OLED television has me all hot and bothered. So, from a consumer standpoint, OLED tech is still way off from being commercially viable. You can drop 2 grand on an LCD or Plasma TV content in the knowledge that a dirt cheap OLED device isn't going to come out of ...
LG Predicts OLED Panels Will Cost Less than LCD by 2016
Maximum PC —
... During the FPD show in Japan, LG laid out its future plans for OLED displays with a roadmap that extends into 2016. And according to Wom Kim, LG's sales and marketing VP, that's the year OLED panels will cost less than LCD displays, providing it can leap over a handful of technological hurdles. ...
Sony's 2010/2011 OLED and flagship XBR series LCD roadmap leaked?
Engadget —
... Ready to dig deep, really deep, for a tiny but magnificent OLED television? You'd better be 'cause some purportedly leaked Sony documents are showing a new "KDL-ZX Series OLED" on the 2010 / 2011 roadmap. All the sets are listed as prototypes so they may or may not make it to market for retail. But with Sony's two year old, 11-inch XEL-1 OLED TV now dwarfed by LG's new 15-inch OLED TV and a 20-incher promised for 2010, well, we expect Sony will want to regain its leadership in the new year. The docs also show updates to Sony's flagship XBR ...



