Samsung to demonstrate a 50 inch OLED TV at the CES-2009?
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www.oled-display.net — In an magazin Samsung's, Vice President in charge of Flat Panel Development HS Kim, said that while Samsung was one of the leaders in OLED development, it would not sell the technology until it could read more
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CES 2009: Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV
I4U News — CES 2009: Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV Posted on Wed, 3 Dec 2008 01:00:27 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr More CES News Coverage News CES 2009: Samsung to show 50 inch OLED TV The CES 2009 will be kicking off in a couple of weeks and of course the first promises from companies already surface with what cool electronics they will try to dazzle us. In an interview on WhatHiFi (via OLED-Info Unless Samsung is starting to sell the 50 inch OLED TV in 2009, they actually can leave that panel in their Korean headquarters. In 2005 Samsung already showed a ...

Samsung teases with 50-inch OLED TV for CES, scolds us for caring
Engadget — ... black panels and LED edge-lighting are quickly cutting into any advantage offered by OLEDs -- including thinness if you factor in the additional electronics you'd have to slap onto the back of those 3-mm thick OLED panels to create a TV. Of course, manufacturers can also dump all that tech into a display-side box much like Sony does with it's XEL-1. When the interview with What Hi-Fi ended, Kim, presumably kicked a puppy just to drive his points home. [Via OLED-Display] Filed under: Displays Samsung teases with 50-inch OLED TV for CES, scolds ...

Samsung bringing a 50-inch OLED TV to CES ‘09?
CrunchGear — Samsung has shown off some incredible OLED advancements over the last few months but the best might soon be revealed at CES. The company might, might bring a 50-inch display to the Consumer Electronics Show. “We can make larger displays, and we may demonstrate a 50in OLED TV at the CES show in January, though we haven’t decided yet,” he said, “But how much more would you be willing to pay for such a set? Previously, the largest OLED screen shown to the general public was a ...

Samsung might show us a 50-inch OLED HDTV at CES 2009
DVICE Atom Feed — ... "We can make larger displays, and we may demonstrate a 50in OLED TV at the CES show in January, though we haven't decided yet," he said, "But how much more would you be willing to pay for such a set? Samsung is making great strides in OLED displays, showing off a 40-inch OLED screen a month ago. Now we're wondering if the company can solve the other issues with this highest-contrast, sharpest and flattest panel in the world: longevity and price. OLED-Display, via CrunchGear

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The CES 2009 will be kicking off in a couple of weeks and of course the first promises from companies already surface with what cool electronics they will try to dazzle us. In an interview on WhatHiFi (via OLED-Info...