LG to Unveil Slimmest OLED TV Ever, at IFA

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screechy

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Guess I'll sell my soul to lg so I can afford this. I just hope it's enough. All kidding aside I'm glad to finaly see this technology come to bigger screens.
 

Omniblivion

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This would definitely be a "my hardware brings all the boys to the yard" purchase. Otherwise, probably better off investing elsewhere.
 

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[citation][nom]xbeater[/nom]600 HZ????? that is just lunatic!!!It must be a typo, can't be anything else..[/citation]

It's not a typo :)
 

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Wow, what a beauty! but the price may be a killer. Glad to see that TV's are still moving forward at a fast pace. Remember to adopt early so its cheaper for me later =)
 

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is that true refresh rate? or through interpolation like the other ones do it...? as in, if i connect my pc to it, would it be really smooth at 600hz?
 

Travis Beane

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Now that's just full of awesome sauce.
Though, I must ask, what's its static contrast, colour gamut, response time, light output, power use, life expectancy etc. You know, all those standard goodies.
 

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Whoa, OLED's still happening? Cool, cool.
No matter how excellent the picture is, the size is probably a bit too small for me. But good news to hear nonetheless. 0.29cm thick is pretty crazy.
 

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[citation][nom]xbeater[/nom]600 HZ????? that is just lunatic!!!It must be a typo, can't be anything else..[/citation]

Its LED. There is no moving crystal involved. It can go way much faster just like the difference between the regular hard drives and SSD.
 

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[citation][nom]bv90andy[/nom]Aren't they going to break too easy? like when you try to clean them they just crack or something? they are just too cool[/citation]

have you not seen teh youtube vid of teh guy bitting an OLED screen with a hammer? the stuff is like bendy plastic, they are hard to break as theres no glass needed
 

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This is cool. But seriously, this race towards microscopic screen thickness (or thinness) is pointless. Two things: 1. Is it durable? 2. Does it matter how thin your LCD is when you're watching it? Sure, it's cool for the first few hours, but after that, what? Meanwhile, you're spending a few hundred bucks more on your installment payments, every month, for a year, to pay for it.
 
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