– which as yet remains untitled – in Korea from as early as
November of this year with further international rollouts following in
2010 whilst additionally confirming that the 30 OLED they're presently
developing will now be set back to a 2012 release.
Whilst specific details concerning LG's new ultra slim OLED TV are yet
to prove forthcoming what is being reported is that LG's new OLED TV
will purportedly boast 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio along with a screen
life coming in at a not too shabby 30,000 hours as well as especially
low power consumption levels – but that's about all that's known
at the time of writing That said, those interested in getting the full
low-down – which includes yourselves – won't have to wait
for long as LG are set to show the device at next week's IFA 2009
consumer show in Berlin. Needless to say, we'll be bringing you an
update the moment LG offer up a full spec sheet.
Whilst confirming that their 15 OLED HDTV will indeed see the light of
day soon (especially if you're Korea based) they have also stated that
their 30 OLED HDTV which is presently in development will be delayed
till 2012 due to new manufacturing processes being required. So it's not
all good news for the OLED fan boys amongst you especially as we suspect
that the up and coming 15 model will whet your appetites for some big
screen OLED goodness all the more.
And, as if a (delayed) 30 LG OLED HDTV isn't enough to see you frothing
at the mouth we can also confirm that LG are looking at releasing a 40
OLED display in what an LG spokesperson merely stated as the 'not too
distant future'. To me that's nest week but in LG terms we suspect
that's some way off – especially considering the 30 model is
apparently going to be delayed.
As for pricing of the up and coming 15 OLED model, understandably LG
are remaining tight-lipped for now but it's safe to say that if you have
to ask….Still, in the 'not too distant future' OLED displays will
undoubtedly be commonplace in our front rooms and we can't wait.
Patience Grasshopper, patience.


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