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Sony executive Yoshito Shiraishi has revealed at the SID display expo that his company is confident enough in the development of OLED technology that it plans to make a major investment in the technology for the second half of this year. The TV producer will invest the equivalent of $210 million to help it produce larger OLED displays and expects medium-sized and larger versions of the ultra-thin screens to enter production in the same second-half 2008 timeframe. The company expects a larger-still range of OLED panels between 2009 and 2010, Shiraishi says.
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via Electronista @ 22:23 22nd May
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Panasonic will not bring a 37-inch OLED TV to market by 2011 as reported on Tuesday, according to the company. Panasonic executives are instead hinting its OLED TVs will be sold to consumers closer to 2015, although they are officially keeping tight-lipped about specific timelines, saying only that research and development is ongoing in Japan.
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via Electronista @ 5:51 28th Jun
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According to a Sony report straight from its Japan headquarters, its young OLED TV-display production unit will be funded with a $210-million investment in larger screens (over 16-inches at least) and will ramp-up by the end of 2008. This will put it in place for a full-line release of TVs in late 2009 or early 2010. Sony was the first manufacturer to launch a legitimate (if very expensive) OLED TV option, the XEL-1, late last year.
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via Wired News @ 22:35 23rd May
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Leading TV researchers have slammed Sony's latest OLED TV. They say that the Japanese Company has over-leverages a technology that’s not yet ready for prime time TV.
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via Smart House @ 11:26 15th May
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Sony has downplayed allegations that its state-of-the-art OLED TV, the XEL-1, has a fraction of the longevity the manufacturer claims it has.
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via The Register @ 8:30 13th May
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Many have heard about the XEL-1, which Sony claims to be the first commercial TV based on OLED technology, but less well known is that the device apparently has a few major downsides—and not just because its display is only a measily 11" across. According to EE Times, the XEL-1 also has worrying design defects.
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via Tech Report @ 10:21 10th May
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Sony's ultrathin OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TV at the D6 technology and media conference in Carlsbad, Calif. The television is less than the thickness of a credit card and will be on the market within 12 months, though it's expected to cost a fortune.
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via CNET News.com @ 17:23 28th May
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Here at Stuff Towers, we’re still pining after a tiny 11in OLED TV. But Sony top brass reckon we’ll be able to lay our hands on one of their 27in babies within the next year.
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via Stuff.tv @ 12:08 29th May
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Sony is unveiling its first color professional camera viewfinder based on Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology.
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via Sypha Online @ 1:33 13th May
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1, which is the first commercially marketed OLED TV, has a calculated panel lifespan of 17,000 hours, less than that estimated by Sony, according to a report from market research firm DisplaySearch, an NPD Group company.
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via TWICE @ 18:59 8th May
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Sony’s next-generation XEL-1 TV, which utilizes OLED technology, may have a display life only a little more than half as long as the company says, according to a test conducted recently by DisplaySearch, the AP reported Friday.
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via Dealerscope @ 6:45 13th May
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Idemitsu Kosan Co Ltd and Sony Corp announced May 19, 2008, that they jointly developed a blue OLED device and confirmed an internal quantum efficiency of 28.5% and an emission lifetime of more than 30,000 hours.
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via Nikkei Business Publications @ 7:15 20th May
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The race to bring new display technology into a home theater near you has heated up with a report that Panasonic plans to start making OLED TVs in three years.
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via Home Theater @ 21:27 30th Jun
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Sony plans to launch a much larger version of its impressive OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) television within the next year, CEO Howard Stringer said Wednesday.
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via PC World @ 12:10 29th May
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Sony plans to launch a much larger version of its impressive OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) television within the next year, CEO Howard Stringer said Wednesday.
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via NetworkWorld @ 5:17 29th May
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Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.
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via Planet Analog @ 13:40 1st May
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Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.
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via Embedded Systems Programming @ 15:46 29th Apr
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Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.
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via EE Times @ 13:11 29th Apr
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Sony will go ahead with plans to invest approximately 22 billion yen (US$210 million) to strengthen its lead in the production of medium- to large-size OLED panels in the second half of 2008, according to Yoshito Shiraishi, general manager, e-products and business development department of TV business group, Sony.
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via DigiTimes @ 10:32 22nd May
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this time with Sony Corp.'s CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, showing off an OLED TV prototype that he claims is a mere "
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via Hot Hardware @ 17:18 29th May
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Some media sources reported June 24, 2008, that Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd are making final adjustments to start volume production of a 37-inch OLED TV in fiscal 2011.
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via Nikkei Business Publications @ 11:56 25th Jun
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Matsushita -- which owns the Panasonic name brand -- indicated to a Japanese business daily newspaper that it plans to beat competitors to the punch, by mass producing a 37-inch organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television within the next three years.
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via Beta News @ 14:28 25th Jun
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MANHASSET, NY — It's been hyped, analyzed and taken apart. Yet the SonyXEL-1 TV--a first of its kind using organic electroluminescence technology--might not live long enough for anyone to see.
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via Electronics Supply & Manufacturing @ 22:37 9th May
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MANHASSET, NY — It's been hyped, analyzed and taken apart. Yet the SonyXEL-1 TV--a first of its kind using organic electroluminescence technology--might not live long enough for anyone to see.
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via Digital TV Designline @ 10:48 9th May
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via TechRadar.com @ 9:35 24th Jun
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