Oct 18

Sony Releases World’s First OLED TV

Category: Technology News

Sony has released a world’s first OLED TV, called the XEL-1. OLED stands for organic light-emitting diode, and is the front runner in energy efficient, high quality TV. The OLED display also allows for an ultra thin screen, (3mm at it’s thinnest point), however still maintains a high quality screen quality. The screen “realizes advantages such as high contrast, high peak brightness, color reproduction, rapid response time, all of which combine to deliver unparalleled image quality.” Right now the TV is only 11 inches, however in the future they will be larger.

The features as stated on their press release:

  1. Thinness: Proposes new TV form factor measuring approximately 3mm thinness (at its thinnest point)
  2. High contrast: Reproduces realistic images using exquisite shades of black, and flexible control of color tone and gradation
  3. High peak brightness: Faithfully reproduces picture glow
  4. Excellent color reproduction: Delivers pure and vivid colors in both dark and bright images
  5. Rapid response time: Smoothly reproduces fast-moving images such as sports scenes
  6. Low power consumption

Do check out Sony’s press release for any further information.

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