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VLogic To Launch The World’s First 3D OLED TV

VLogic OLED TV

Until now, the only OLED HDTV on the market was the LG 15EL9500 which retails for $.1999. The guys from VLogic are claiming that they’re currently working on a 15″ OLED  TV, the TDM-150W.

The TDM-150W will be the first 3D OLED TV. Even if the LG’s OLED display doesn’t have 3D capabilities, the TDM-150W and LG15EL9500 are using the same panel, which means that they are both capable of displaying a WXGA 1366 x 768 resolution with a 100000:1 contrast ratio.

There is no information on when the TDM-150W will hit the shelves or about pricing yet.

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LG EL9500 OLED TV Now Available In The UK

LG EL95000

The LG EL9500 OLED TV is now available in the United Kingdom being listed on Amazon, after it was already on sale in Korea.

The TV features a 15-inch OLED panel with a resolution of 1366×768p, 100,000:1 contrast and its response time is somewhere under 0.01 ms. It measures only 1.7mm in thickness  The LG EL9500 OLED TV can be acquired from Amazon for £1,970 which means $2,968.

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LG to Launch Worlds Largest OLED TV

LG OLED Tv

LG will launch the worlds largest OLED TV in May, the LG 15EL9500. The 15″ TV features a 10.000.000:1 contrast ratio, 1366×768p HD resolution, LG’s TruMotion 100Hz technology, a response time from 0,001ms and super fast image reproduction rate.

Apart from the above mentioned features and characteristics, it also has a USB 2.0 port and it is capable of playing back formats such as HD DivX, MP3 and JPG.

The LG 15EL9500 will first be available in Austria with a spicy price of $.1999 .

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Sony Ends the Production of OLED TV in Japan

Sony XEL-1 OLED TV

Sony has officially announced that they stopped the production of OLED TVs in Japan, but the sales will continue until the existing inventory runs out. Also, the sales for North America, Europe and overseas market continue. One of the reasons that Sony made this decision is that the only model available, the 11-inch XEL-1, always had very good competitors such as cheaper and larger LCD and plasma sets.

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