Toshiba and Matsua have announced that within three years they plan to introduce organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels for use in televisions.
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OLED panels emit light from electroluminescent films stored on the display's glass substrate; OLED displays consume very little power, provide wide viewing angles, thin profiles, and high contrast.
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I wonder how expensive these will be? OLED are already used in phones (for their low-power consumption) so there should already be a fair amount of production knowledge by the time these hit store shelves.
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