Amazon.com is now selling Sony's new 11-inch, super-thin OLED HDTV for $2,499. The set, which is based on the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology, is just one-eight of an inch thick, compared to today's Plasma and LCD flat-screen sets which measure up to four inches thick.
While the set will only feature an 11-inch screen, Sony believes that OLED HDTVs could eventually compete with LCD and Plasma in the big-screen category. In addition to the thin panel, the OLED set promises to be more energy efficient and offer better pictures of fast-moving images.
Note: Amazon.com prices change regularly due to supply and demand.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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