where the hell is it I see a glass box and that is it what is the point of having a pice of paper for a screen for anything whether it be a tv or anything
then again, stick that on a laptop and the MBA will look like an Osbourne
Ohhh, Samsung already did that
better luck next time sony. think of how overpriced a computer like that could be sold for if only it had a morse code message depicting the letters VAIO on it
Yeah, better luck next time. Who needs an ultra-thin, beautiful color-depth/contrast display? I want the television market to stagnate, because I can't think of a use for this technology. Stop coming up with new things that I can't afford at this very moment!
I'm afraid that OLED has already missed its opportunity to compete in the flat panel market. LCD is getting so close to plasma in black level performance that plasma is already being forced out. As LCD prices continue to drop, how can OLED compete? We're still YEARS away from 50-plus inch OLED HDTVs, and they're going to cost an absolute fortune whenever they appear. Are people really going to spend 5-10 times the price to get a TV that's 1mm thick (with a gigantic control block attached to it) versus one that's 3" thick?
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StealthMonkey @ May 28th 2008 5:27PM
splooge.
Some Kid @ May 28th 2008 7:15PM
where the hell is it
I see a glass box and that is it
what is the point of having a pice of paper for a screen for anything whether it be a tv or anything
then again, stick that on a laptop and the MBA will look like an Osbourne
Ohhh, Samsung already did that
better luck next time sony. think of how overpriced a computer like that could be sold for if only it had a morse code message depicting the letters VAIO on it
daaper @ May 29th 2008 9:22AM
Yeah, better luck next time. Who needs an ultra-thin, beautiful color-depth/contrast display? I want the television market to stagnate, because I can't think of a use for this technology. Stop coming up with new things that I can't afford at this very moment!
Mr. E @ May 29th 2008 11:51AM
I'm afraid that OLED has already missed its opportunity to compete in the flat panel market. LCD is getting so close to plasma in black level performance that plasma is already being forced out. As LCD prices continue to drop, how can OLED compete? We're still YEARS away from 50-plus inch OLED HDTVs, and they're going to cost an absolute fortune whenever they appear. Are people really going to spend 5-10 times the price to get a TV that's 1mm thick (with a gigantic control block attached to it) versus one that's 3" thick?