
OLED = Organic Light Emitting Diodode
NOTE: Sony dropped their R&D in SXRD (which was already best technology and top rated at the time) and put all their efforts into OLED (okay a little into their LCD but most in OLED)...why? B/c it is awesome...that is why!
Sony was the first to produce a consumer version 11" widescreen OLED HDTV which costs ~$2000 at the moment (yes, not cheap but this is just entry level w/ new technology which is always asinine in cost). Why so much and who cares about a puny 11" HDTV?
Here is the thing...the Sony OLED 11" HDTV:
- *Has the same pixel density as a 1080P 42" HDTV
*Has a 1000000:1 contrast ratio
*Is only 3mm thick
*Consumes almost 1/2 the energy of what an standard LCD consumes for normal use
*...etc
*...etc
*...etc
This is just the beginning for what is possible w/ this technology...
Larger screen sizes and higher native resolutions are possible. As substrates get thinner, the displays will in turn get thinner. There are a variety of other uses for OLED technology. In fact, Sony has developed a new application for OLED technology called Organic Thin Film Transistor (TFT).
The newly developed Organic TFT can be deposited on a flexible plastic display, which is the world's first full-color display that can project full color moving images even when the display is bent.

...just thought I would share...these are very exciting times.
