OLED TVs to Hit Mainstream in 2011

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xsamitt

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Anything less than 60 inches for HT at this point simply will not do.To bad I be over 65 before this happens and I'm not even 40 yet.lol
But hey ...It's progress right?
 

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[citation][nom]xsamitt[/nom]Anything less than 60 inches for HT at this point simply will not do.To bad I be over 65 before this happens and I'm not even 40 yet.lolBut hey ...It's progress right?[/citation]

I have to disagree. HDTV size really depends on how big the viewing area is. If you have a large TV room, then a 60-inch+ TV is great. But if you're in a small apartment or plan on putting a TV in the bedroom, going with a smaller TV, say 37-46 inches, might be a better choice.

-Devin
 

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I have just bought a 52" Samsung LCD and I am already thinking about replacing it with a 67" DLP. 52" is not big enough to see 1080p detail. OLED better comes in 70+" for 1080p and 100+" for 2160p.
 

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[citation][nom]lamorpa[/nom]My LCD Plasma TV is an 1080mm I think.[/citation]
What was that?
LCD plasma tv?
1080mm?
where did you get that crappy info?
 

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[citation][nom]Pei-chen[/nom]I have just bought a 52" Samsung LCD and I am already thinking about replacing it with a 67" DLP. 52" is not big enough to see 1080p detail. OLED better comes in 70+" for 1080p and 100+" for 2160p.[/citation]
Whats wrong with you? are you seriously thinking of changing your 52inch samsung for a DLP. Of course 52inch is enough for 1080p, but no DLP is detailed enough to show off 1080p. They dont even have a good viewing angle! And do you even have a budget? I mean, do you even know what a 70+ inch oled would cost?
 

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[citation][nom]bustapr[/nom]Sony style has 11-inch oled at $2500 and 40-inch at $4000.[/citation]
Did you actually believe that there was a 40-inch OLED at the Sony Style store? For $4,000? Think about it. Price of any panel is area*sizeFactor and sizeFactor increases with area. For area,
sqrt((16x)^2 + (9x)^2) = diagonal, so
sqrt(256(x^2) + 81(x^2)) = diagonal, so
sqrt(337(x^2)) = diagonal, so
18.36x = diagonal, so,
for an 11" TV, x = 0.6, so
width=9.6" and height=5.4", so
the area of an 11" diaganol TV is 51.7sq.in. so
scaleFactor would be $48.35/sq.in.
For a 40" diagonal panel, width=34.9" and height=19.6", so
the area is 684 sq.in.
Estimating that scaleFactor doubles with each doubling of width (this is approximately true until larger production really gets going) assume a scale factor of $150.00/sq.in.
This gives you a price of around $100,000. Which is about right. Even if the scale factor did not increase, you are looking at $33,000. Either you got it wrong, the Sony Style salesperson got it wrong, or they were messing with you.
 

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[citation][nom]lamorpa[/nom]Did you actually believe that there was a 40-inch OLED at the Sony Style store? For $4,000? Think about it. Price of any panel is area*sizeFactor and sizeFactor increases with area. For area, sqrt((16x)^2 + (9x)^2) = diagonal, so sqrt(256(x^2) + 81(x^2)) = diagonal, so sqrt(337(x^2)) = diagonal, so 18.36x = diagonal, so, for an 11" TV, x = 0.6, so width=9.6" and height=5.4", so the area of an 11" diaganol TV is 51.7sq.in. soscaleFactor would be $48.35/sq.in.For a 40" diagonal panel, width=34.9" and height=19.6", sothe area is 684 sq.in. Estimating that scaleFactor doubles with each doubling of width (this is approximately true until larger production really gets going) assume a scale factor of $150.00/sq.in.This gives you a price of around $100,000. Which is about right. Even if the scale factor did not increase, you are looking at $33,000. Either you got it wrong, the Sony Style salesperson got it wrong, or they were messing with you.[/citation]
If you dont believe me then go to any sony style and ask.
 

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[citation][nom]bustapr[/nom]If you dont believe me then go to any sony style and ask.[/citation]
Just to help you out: You saw a 11" OLED and a 40" flat panel TV. You did not see a 40" OLED at any price unless you time traveled to at least 2011. They're not even showing them at CES.
 

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If there was a 40" oled tv listed for $4k then it was a typo... you'd have to add at least one zero to be in the ballpark.

I do think they're coming... and sooner rather than later... and the image quality (blows away both LCD and Plasma) will make them a compelling choice once the price gets within reach of LCD options.

The thinness of the panels is amazing too... millimeters thick instead of inches - very cool tech.
 
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