electricpig.co.uk - 5/8/2009
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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 Chemical to start cranking out OLED TV ...
reuters.com - 5/8/2009
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reuters.com —
* Panasonic, Sumitomo in ties to develop super-thin
TV panels * Panasonic shares down 0.7 pct vs
Nikkei's 0.1 pct slide TOKYO, May 8 (Reuters) - Japan's Panasonic Corp ( 6752.T ) said it was developing advanced display panels based on organic ...
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UPDATE 1-Panasonic, Sumitomo Chem co-developing OLED ...
oled-info.com - 5/11/2009
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oled-info.com —
University of Tokyo researchers developed a new kind
of OLED display, that can actually stretch and deform
- like rubber.They showed one displays that is shaped like a face, and showing changing expressions, and another screen that is spherical and ...
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Japanese researchers developed rubber-like OLED
engadget.com - 5/13/2009
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engadget.com —
Considering that we're holding a Japanese unit in
our hands, our impressions of Sony's OLED Walkman will
be somewhat limited. That said, we figured it prudent to pass along our initial judgments until the US model shows up sometime between tomorrow ...
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Sony OLED Walkman impressions
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Panasonic to launch 40-inch OLED TV in 2009
T3.com All —
... really shake the market up, providing of course it doesn't cost 120,000. They've also stated they intend to manufacture a 37-inch model, which should be the first to hit shops - but we'd wait for the 40-inch monster, which will apparently arrive just a few months later. OLED TVs are renowned for being super slim (the XEL-1 is just 3mm thick), extra bright, and extra energy efficient, hence Sumitomo Chemical's interest in the format. Link: Panasonic (via Reuters and Electricpig ) Related links: [image]
Panasonic to launch 40-inch OLED TV in 2009
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... They've also stated they intend to manufacture a 37-inch model, which should be the first to hit shops - but we'd wait for the 40-inch monster, which will apparently arrive just a few months later.
OLED TVs are renowned for being super slim (the XEL-1 is just 3mm thick), extra bright, and extra energy efficient, hence Sumitomo Chemical's interest in the format.
Link: Panasonic (via Reuters and Electricpig)
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