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November 21, 2011 04:10 pm GMT
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Sumitomo Chemical Reports Breakthrough In Large-Sized OLED TV Mass-Production
Small OLED screens are being used in millions of devices already (like in Samsung's Galaxy S phones or Sony's upcoming portable console Vita), but we're still waiting for large-sized models to hit the mainstream. It's been four years since Sony offered the XEL-1 (a mini OLED TV) in stores, but the industry has been innovating on LCD screens, for example with LED backlight or 3D, since.One of the biggest problems is cost: producing big OLED screens has simply been too expensive so far. But now Japan-based Sumitomo Chemical has reportedly developed a technology that makes it possible to mass-produce large OLED TVs at reasonable prices.Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/Cf9yZOpGW3E/
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