As we reported LG-Display show a new AMOLED-TV Display. The 15-inch screen, which is being shown on the sidelines of the International Consumer Electronics Show here in Las Vegas, is just 0,8 millimeters thick and is expected to go into production in June 2009 .The LG Display OLED widescreen panel has a 1,366 pixel by 768 pixel resolution and has a lifetime of 30,000 hours.
“It’s likely to come in the second half of this year, as soon as we get customers,” said Kim Won, director of OLED sales and marketing at LG Display.
Review from Engadget.com
The image is absolutely stunning — every bit as impressive as the Sony’s XEL-1. Nothing else compares to the incredible contrast achieved by these OLED displays.



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