Samsung launches an ultra-thin OLED display
Samsung SDI said on Dec. 27 that it has successfully produced an ultra-thin 31-inch OLED organic screen. Analysts say this information will add another stir to the race of producing organic screens worldwide.
The manufacturer says the 31-inch OLED display is only 4.3mm thick - which is only as thin as about one-tenth of an LCD screen. Power consumption is only about half the LCD screen. The use of 31-inch OLED can be up to 35,000 thousand hours.
Samsung SDI's move can be considered the answer for rival Sony. Last November, Japan's leading electronics manufacturer launched 11-inch OLED TV products. The company has previously launched a 27-inch OLED TV prototype.
Samsung SDI leaders refused to disclose when the 31-inch OLED screen product was put into commercial production, but said that time would depend heavily on its production plan next year.
Expected Samsung Electronics - Samsung SDI's parent company - will bring the prototype of the 31-inch OLED display to the show at the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2008 held in the city of Las Vegas (USA). ) in January here.
Yoo Eui-jin - Head of Samsung SDI's OLED AM - in a press conference to introduce the 31-inch OLED also said the company is planning to commercially produce 14-inch OLED displays.
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