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Story:
Until:
1) They have at least 1920 x 1080 resolution in at least 19" screens; and,
2) Can be reasonably expected to last at least 5 years with no more detioration than a CRT (no ROT or pixel failure); and,
3) The colors are good enough (and STAY good enough) for video editing and color matching without having to buy some "special" unit; and,
4) They cost no more than a typical LCD; and,
5) They have AT LEAST a 1000:1 contrast ratio,
I will just wait.
Full Talkback thread
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Seiko Epson unveils first 4... Anonymous -
Epson's OLED isn't due until 2007, Samsung's OLED... Anonymous -
the title of this article is incorrect. Seiko has... Anonymous -
The Epson display is physically larger, but it's r... Rupert Goodwins -
To the author,
Are you assuming it is Kodak's fl... Jonathan Kasso -
Picture of the Epson unit on their press release h... Anonymous -
Thanks for the link to Epson, but if you read the... Curt Rostenbach -
The main point of interest to me is the Epson use... Anonymous -
Until:
1) They have at least 1920 x 1080 resolutio... Anonymous -
Looks like Samsung are well on the way
http:/... Anonymous -
OLED is not just used as display. Also, it can be... Anonymous -
So this means that Universal Display is in the dri... Anonymous -
The cost at which the Samsung Corporation is going... Rahul -
We would like to buy a large sceen of 500x300 mm Har-melech Moshe -
Is this product available yet? Anonymous -
OLED Technology is the Display for the future!
sma... erich STrasser -
www.oled-display.net
For the people who wants more... Anonymous






