arstechnica.com - 3/10/2009
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I recently had a sit-down with Barry Young, formerly of DisplaySearch and now the Managing Director of the OLED Association , a new trade group aimed at developing standards for and promoting OLED technology. Barry and I talked quite a bit about the potential of OLED, and the ...
engadget.com - 3/16/2009
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You've seen the prototypes tucked away in trade
show corners, and you've seen the demise of existing
generation technologies -- it doesn't take an industry expert to realize that the door is wide open for OLED to walk through. According to a new ...
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OLED market set to skyrocket in 2011, says DisplaySearch
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Current Economic Situation Threatens Future Of OLED Displays
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... The future of OLED televisions could be in doubt due to the world's current economic situation. OLED TVs are currently both very expensive and small, Sony has an 11-inch model for $2,500. OLEDs have shown their tremendous possibilities and potential applications at various trade shows. New technology is always going to cost a lot, but without significant investment, OLEDs will remain expensive. The major roadblock in the advancement of OLED technology remains the current generation of fabrication plants. The silicon used by these plants is susceptible to the ...
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... Warner Cable (metered bandwidth) Tales of data pirates: Opting out of Verizon's open-minded sharing Advertising Age: Goodby does impossible, cures Comcast affective disorder YouTube to block music videos for UK users VR-Zone reports Nvidia plans another GeForce GTX 275 against Radeon HD 4890 and AMD Radeon HD 4870 to receive another round of price cut ATi-Forum: RV790 with better PowerPlay (in German) Ars Technica on the 32" OLED TV : A possible new downturn victim? TG Daily on a hands-free control for iPod by ...
Global recession is bad news for OLED TVs
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... better shape than many folks think. To understand where OLED is at, you first have to forget about Sony's headline-grabbing 11-inch OLED TV, which runs a ridiculous $2,500. Young's comments indicated that this unit is much more of a limited run proof-of-concept than it is a genuine consumer product, and even if mass-market demand for the TV were to materialize tomorrow, Sony's production volumes on it are so low that the company wouldn't be able to meet it.
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