OmegaMan
08-10-2002, 02:49 AM
This courtesy of super video.com
Maybe an OLED to hang on your living room or Video editing wall this holiday? I have been told three company's are ready!
Read Below.. .
Here Come The 2002 OLED TV's !!!!!
Tokyo June 15th Reuters: Sony & Samsung announced today the
beginning production of TV set OLED's for 2003 Holidays. This was
on the heels of yesterday's Epson/Cambridge announcement of OLED third quarter 2002 for Laptop / Notebook screens up to 14".
Cooler (no heat) and lighter (one ounce for every pound a Plasma screen) and far cheaper ( 1/8th to 1/9th the price) OLED's will be marching over the display landscape to over take all tube, all plasma and even all projection sales four years into production the Samsung spokesman said.
Several manufacturing giants, including Sanyo Electric, Samsung Electronics and a unit of Pioneer, are working on OLED screens using so-called "small molecule" technology developed by Eastman Kodak. Cambridge Display has an alternative polymer technology that, while still less developed than Kodak's, could overcome cost and size hurdles posed by vacuum deposition used in the small molecule process.
Sanyo and Kodak began making OLED screens with small-molecule technology at a plant in Japan earlier this year and have already begun shipments to customers (1st quarter 2002).
It is claimed that the sets will have twice the resolution of the typical LCD at about 1 8 of the cost!!
Maybe an OLED to hang on your living room or Video editing wall this holiday? I have been told three company's are ready!
Read Below.. .
Here Come The 2002 OLED TV's !!!!!
Tokyo June 15th Reuters: Sony & Samsung announced today the
beginning production of TV set OLED's for 2003 Holidays. This was
on the heels of yesterday's Epson/Cambridge announcement of OLED third quarter 2002 for Laptop / Notebook screens up to 14".
Cooler (no heat) and lighter (one ounce for every pound a Plasma screen) and far cheaper ( 1/8th to 1/9th the price) OLED's will be marching over the display landscape to over take all tube, all plasma and even all projection sales four years into production the Samsung spokesman said.
Several manufacturing giants, including Sanyo Electric, Samsung Electronics and a unit of Pioneer, are working on OLED screens using so-called "small molecule" technology developed by Eastman Kodak. Cambridge Display has an alternative polymer technology that, while still less developed than Kodak's, could overcome cost and size hurdles posed by vacuum deposition used in the small molecule process.
Sanyo and Kodak began making OLED screens with small-molecule technology at a plant in Japan earlier this year and have already begun shipments to customers (1st quarter 2002).
It is claimed that the sets will have twice the resolution of the typical LCD at about 1 8 of the cost!!








