techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 10/30/2009
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[FPDI] LG Display Plans to Release 40-inch OLED Panel in 2012 LG Display Co Ltd announced its roadmap for developing and releasing large-size OLED panels at FPD International 2009, which takes place from Oct 28 to 30, 2009, at Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama City, Japan. Won Kim, LG Display's OLED ...
oled-display.net - 10/28/2009
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lg-15-inch-transparent-amoled LG Display show at the FPD-International 2009
in Japan a wide range of OLED Displays ....
The organic display products ranging in size from 2.67-inch to 20.7-inch. The highlight is the world largest 15-inch transparent ...
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LG Display show 15-inch transparent AMOLED
techon.nikkeibp.co.jp - 10/28/2009
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[FPDI] LG Display, Samsung Demo See-through Displays LG
Display Co Ltd and Samsung Mobile Display Co Ltd...
exhibited see-through displays at FPD International 2009, which takes place from Oct 28 to 30, 2009, at Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama City, Japan. ...
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[FPDI] LG Display, Samsung Demo See
oled-display.net - 10/23/2009
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Kodak show some nice OLED lighting gadget!Kodak show
some pumpkin with Oled lighting panels. Kodak demonstrated efficacies...
>66 lm/W on OLED panels meeting the Energy Star specifications for color and color rendering. That's more efficient than 90% of the luminaires available today!
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Happy Halloween with Kodaks OLED lighting technology
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AUO 14-inch OLED production imminent; LG Display 40-inch AMOLED in 2012
SlashGear —
... As for LG Display, they’re planning to begin AMOLED mass production at their new 5G plant in the second half of 2011. The company will produce 30-inch and above displays in 2011, before shifting to 40-inch AMOLED production in 2012. ...
LG Says 40-inch OLED HDTVs Are Coming in 2012 [Oled]
Gizmodo —
... in 2010 and 2011. LG also believes OLED will cost less than LCD by 2016. Those 40-inch panels will still be "fairly expensive", but LG says new manufacturing processes will drive down costs by 2016. LG Display aims to achieve a 50% higher material cost and a 30% lower yield than those of LCD panels in 2012 and a 20-30% lower material cost and an equivalent yield in 2016. That's a pretty big call, but I like where their head's at. [Nikkei via OLED-Display.net]
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LG Says OLED Panels Will Cost Less Than LCD Panels in 2016 [Oled]
Gizmodo —
... 30-inch versions in 2010 and 2011. Oh, and 40-inch OLED TVs are coming in 2012. Those 40-inch panels will still be "fairly expensive", but LG says new manufacturing processes will drive down costs by 2016. LG Display aims to achieve a 50% higher material cost and a 30% lower yield than those of LCD panels in 2012 and a 20-30% lower material cost and an equivalent yield in 2016. That's a pretty big call, but I like where their head's at. [Nikkei via OLED-Display.net]
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LG Says OLED Panels Will Cost Less Than LCD in 2016 [Oled]
Gizmodo —
... 30-inch versions in 2010 and 2011. Oh, and 40-inch OLED TVs are coming in 2012. Those 40-inch panels will still be "fairly expensive", but LG says new manufacturing processes will drive down costs by 2016. LG Display aims to achieve a 50% higher material cost and a 30% lower yield than those of LCD panels in 2012 and a 20-30% lower material cost and an equivalent yield in 2016. That's a pretty big call, but I like where their head's at. [Nikkei via OLED-Display.net]
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LG roadmap predicts 'OLED panels will cost less than LCD panels in 2016'
Engadget —
... Speaking at the FPD show in Japan, Won Kim, VP of LG Display's OLED sales and marketing group laid bare its OLED plans for the future. Pretty significant as LG is one of only two players currently manufacturing production OLED TVs; though unlike Sony, ...
OLED TV's to cost less than LCD in 2016?
MyCE News, Articles & Reviews —
Will consumers be purchasing OLED TV’s in 2016 instead of traditional LCD TV’s? That’s what an LG OLED TV roadmap seems to indicate, which was announced at the FPD International 2009 in Japan. According to Won Kim, LG Display’s OLED sales and marketing Vice President, the current OLED TV road map includes a 15″ model that will be released by the end of 2009, a 20″ model in 2010, 30″ and larger models in 2011 and 40″ and larger models in 2012. And although 40″ and larger OLED TV’s will be available in 2012, Kim also noted that they will still be fairly expensive at that time. ...
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LG Electronics will be launching their 15-inch OLED TV this December in Korea. The news came directly from company’s Vice President of OLED sales and marketing, Won Kim. According to Kim, LG will start OLED TV production this summer and will start shipping in December. Though 15-inch ...
Panasonic OLED 40-inch TV by 2010
electricpig.co.uk 5/8/2009 — Panasonic will launch an OLED flatscreen TV that’s 40 inches wide, and by next year no less. That’s just a tad bigger than the Sony XEL-1 , so read on for the details. Panasonic has just announced it’s partnering up with Japanese company Sumitomo ...
oled lighting about to make rooms a whole lot cooler
technabob.com 29 days ago — As we look for more ways to generate energy-efficient light, we’ve seen a gradual move away from the warm glow of incandescent light, to the ugly pinkish hues of CFL, to the strange blueish-white point-source light produced by LEDs. And ...