View Full Version : Sony to launch ultra-thin TVs in December
mikeyj92
10-01-2007, 10:47 AM
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=071001112033.l3kf86xb&show_article=1
These displays are 0.12 inches thick. I am anxious to see them in action.
Seth=L
10-01-2007, 11:13 AM
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=071001112033.l3kf86xb&show_article=1
These displays are 0.12 inches thick. I am anxious to see them in action.
I liked the end of that article.
"We expect to make more money now that we have fired thousands of people.":D
stratman
10-01-2007, 12:34 PM
We've posted on OLEDs forever, Sony and a few others have been threatening to release those TVs for about a year or two, let's see $1,700.00 for a 5x10 screen..........hmmm.:D
Sheep
10-01-2007, 11:58 PM
I liked the end of that article.
"We expect to make more money now that we have fired thousands of people.":D
Nice miss-quote.
Man, I sure would like to lay the last part of that article down by the fire and make sweet sweet love to it.
Two can play at that game.
Those are some thin TVs... and looks like they're going to be expensive.
SheepStar
Seth=L
10-02-2007, 11:26 AM
Nice miss-quote.
Two can play at that game.
Those are some thin TVs... and looks like they're going to be expensive.
SheepStar
Gee, I'm sorry, but who took the gem out of your donut?:confused:
I miss quoted for good reason, do we have a Sony fanboi in our midst?:rolleyes:
AVRat
10-02-2007, 01:02 PM
Nope, just a boy.:p
j_garcia
10-02-2007, 01:54 PM
Yeah, saw this the other day too. 11" and $1100 with a shorter life expectancy than LCD? The technology has been around for some time and they still haven't gotten it to the point where it is truly viable for the consumer display market so the comment about it taking a while before it can displace current technology is 100% true. SED is another technology that has already been shown at current sizes but also has a lower life expectancy and some other minor issues. The problem for both right now is still that it is extremely expensive to manufacture them at larger sizes because there aren't a lot of factories or equipment to do it...yet. LCD has been around forever too, but it is only in the last 5 or so years that it really took off.
BMXTRIX
10-02-2007, 04:04 PM
Ouch! The price is steep, but it's awesome to see OLED finally coming to market. I may go to CES this year to see what's going on and OLED is definitely one of the techs that I'm seriously interested in.
I'm not sure how long before they take off, but high end graphics work using a display with a wider viewing angle, better contrast, and more accurate colors definitely will sell into certain markets well at the early stages.
Throw 'em into a few high end luxury cars as well.
zhimbo
10-02-2007, 04:08 PM
Nice miss-quote.
I'm fairly certain no-one thought that was meant to be an actual quote.
j_garcia
10-02-2007, 04:26 PM
I'm not sure how long before they take off, but high end graphics work using a display with a wider viewing angle, better contrast, and more accurate colors definitely will sell into certain markets well at the early stages.
Throw 'em into a few high end luxury cars as well.
OLED is currently being used on a small scale in consumer devices. I know there are a few MP3 players out from Creative that sported OLED screens.
Another unusual capability of OLEDs is the fact that they can be made flexible, so you could have an extremely large screen that was curved to give you an unusual "all around" viewing experience.
bigbangtheory
10-02-2007, 05:03 PM
OLED is currently being used on a small scale in consumer devices.
Yup, lot's of phones have 'em too. Initial sticker shock notwithstanding, it would be cool to seem some decent-sized displays using this technology as the contrast ratio is supposed to be unlike anything else currently on the market.
But then again, I've been wrong before. ;)
Sheep
10-03-2007, 01:11 AM
Gee, I'm sorry, but who took the gem out of your donut?:confused:
I miss quoted for good reason, do we have a Sony fanboi in our midst?:rolleyes:
The article stated they did an Overhaul. As much as it pains you to see someone laid off, it's what is needed sometimes. You turned an overhaul into genocide.
Maybe we have an anti-Sony "boi" on our hands? Have you met Wafflesomd? :rolleyes:
SheepStar
Seth=L
10-03-2007, 01:18 AM
The article stated they did an Overhaul. As much as it pains you to see someone laid off, it's what is needed sometimes. You turned an overhaul into genocide.
Maybe we have an anti-Sony "boi" on our hands? Have you met Wafflesomd? :rolleyes:
SheepStar
I understand.
...Met Wafflesomd, yes, had in depth conversations, no.
zhimbo
10-03-2007, 10:48 AM
You turned an overhaul into genocide.
Er...you were the one complaining about "misquoting", right? :rolleyes:
Seth=L
10-03-2007, 11:55 AM
Er...you were the one complaining about "misquoting", right? :rolleyes:
When Sony fires people, they don't let them leave, the put them down.:(
Sheep
10-04-2007, 05:44 AM
Er...you were the one complaining about "misquoting", right? :rolleyes:
Do you see any quotations in that statement?
Didn't think so.
SheepStar
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