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It may not be quite there yet for 22 and 24" monitors for us but if you've seen the CES 09 video of this thing it's amazing- good to see production finally trickling through.
We knew that LG's 15-inch OLED TV was entering into production this summer, now we've got a ship date: December. This according to an interview with Won Kim, LG's VP of OLED sales and marketing. While 15-inches is small, it easily trumps the world's first production OLED TV, Sony's $2,500 11-inch XEL-1, and is a reasonable size for the bedroom (if you must) or kitchen counter. No word on specs but we expect the production set to offer the same million:1 contrast, 1,366 x 768 pixel resolution, and 30,000-hour shelf life as the prototype unveiled in January. The TV will launch first in Korea for an undisclosed price that is bound to be punishingly expensive.
It may not be quite there yet for 22 and 24" monitors for us but if you've seen the CES 09 video of this thing it's amazing- good to see production finally trickling through.