The latest Samsung OLED TV is here! A 55″ Super OLED TV is now on display at CES 2012 in Las Vegas.

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No pricing or specs have been announced yet, but a release date later in 2012 is promised.

 

Jan 042012
 

The LG 55EM9600 OLED TV will be released at CES 2012. This is the first OLED TV that is appropriate for home theater use. Previous OLED TV models at 11″ and 15″ were for early adopters with lots of cash to throw around. While this 55″ OLED TV is rumored to be priced at around $8,000, at least it’s something you can hang on the wall and impress your family and friends. More info at LG 55EM9600 OLED TV Review

Accurate pricing, specs and availability will be available next week.

 

55" LG OLED TVThe latest LG OLED TV, the world’s largest at 55″ will be unveiled at CES 2012 in Las Vegas. LG Display has apparently discovered a less expensive way of producing OLED display panels. Previous OLED TV displays used Low Temperature Poly Silicon (LTPS), which uses amorphous silicon. The LG 55-inch TV is using a technology called Oxide Thin Film Transistor (TFT). LG stated that the Oxide TFT produces the same image quality of high performance LTPS but at a greatly reduced cost.

According to the press release, “The LG Display’s 55-inch OLED TV panel produces high image quality with no after image due to its high reaction velocity, as well as high contrast ratio of over 100,000:1 and wider colour gamut than that produced by LCD panels. LG Display uses White OLED (WOLED). WOLED vertically accumulates red, green, and blue diodes. With white colour light emitting from the diode, it displays screen information through colour layers below the TFT base panel. This leads to a lower error rate, higher productivity, and a clearer Ultra Definition screen via the benefits of small pixels.”

The LG OLED TV at 55″ is a major breakthrough in OLED TV technology and at only 5mm thick, will be a stunning piece of equipment. Make sure to check back in here during CES 2012 from January 10th to the 13th to get the latest LG OLED TV specs, videos, availability and pricing.

 

According to smarthouse.com.au, both LG and Samsung plan to introduce 55″ OLED TVs in time for the Summer Olympics in London next year.

LG had originally planned to release their 55″ LG OLED TV later in 2012 but with the potential introduction of the Samsung 55″ OLED TV LG has moved their planned date ahead to compete with Samsung.

There was a previous LG OLED TV available in a 15″ screen size, but low production numbers and a high price made it a scarce item, rather like the first Sony OLED TV. However, LG has said that the 55″ model will be available in limited numbers and industry watchers expect a fairly high price for these first decent sized OLED televisions.

Samsung has so far not produced any consumer model OLED TVs and it’s interesting to see a 55″ screen size as potentially their first model released to the public. More details from both manufacturers are expected at CES 2012 in Las Vegas in January.

 

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The OLED Handbook is a must read for OLED TV and OLED technology enthusiasts. Written by OLED expert Ron Mertens, this comprehensive 100+ page guide covers a wide range of subjects including:

  • OLED technology and materials
  • How an OLED panel is produced
  • How OLEDs compare to LCD displays
  • What kind of OLED displays are available on the market today
  • Samsung’s Super AMOLED and Nokia’s Clear Black displays
  • OLED lighting technology, currently available panels and lamps (complete with technical specifications and prices)
  • The future of OLED displays and lighting and the challenges ahead

Also included in the OLED Handbook are sections on the history of OLED development,  a guide to OLED investment,  a comprehensive list of OLED companies and much more.

With 2012 looking like a key year for OLED displays now is the time to get up to speed on OLED technology. The handbook is available for instant download, just click on the image for more details. Ron Mertens is the founder of OLED-Info the top source on OLED technology with over 80,000 monthly readers. The OLED Handbook is available for instant download, just click on the image below.

 

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