LG to Unveil Slimmest OLED TV Ever, at IFA

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