Read more.CES is brimming with TV technology this year and the highlight is arguably Samsung's demonstration of OLED screens, is this the technology to replace LCD?
Read more.CES is brimming with TV technology this year and the highlight is arguably Samsung's demonstration of OLED screens, is this the technology to replace LCD?
4.3mm!? That's bloomin tiny, do you mean 4.3cm thick? That's thinner than most paintings on the wall!
Does look nice tho.
Yes, there is no way a screen, plus glass, plus casing could be 4.3mm. 4.3cm is still pretty thin for a 31" screen.
It IS 4.3mm thick, not 4.3cm but they're talking about the panel to be used in TV's - not the whole unit with glass, casing etc.
Remember Samsung sell their panels to lots of manufacturers to use in their TVs and how thick the final unit is depends on how they use it.
4.3mm is by no way the thinnest panel in the world, but as said in the article it's thinner than any mass-produced LCD panels available today. I think the Apple iPod-Touch/iPhone has a screen panel about 0.9mm thick as an example.
System:Atari 2600 CPU:8-bit 6507 (1.19MHz) RAM:128 bytes Colours: 16 (4 on screen) Resolution: 192x160Originally Posted by The Mock Turtle
OLEDs ate thinner than LCD which are thinner than Plasma.... and yet Pioneer have showed a 9mm thich plasma at CES too
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