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Samsung: We're 'ready to produce' 14'', 32'' and 40'' OLED TVs
Vincent Alzieu
June 04, 2009 08:30 am
June 04, 2009 08:30 am
A Samsung press release has revealed that the manufacturer is ready to start mass-producing OLED screens.
That doesn't mean that the production lines are rolling, just that they're ready. There's a big difference, and this is not the first time that we've seen 14'' and 31'' OLED prototypes.
What is new, though, is the appearance of a new 40'' model on a separate Samsung site.
As you can see, the 31'' and 40'' models will be Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), with a predicted contrast ratio of 1 000 000:1, and both will manage to be less than a centimetre thick.
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That doesn't mean that the production lines are rolling, just that they're ready. There's a big difference, and this is not the first time that we've seen 14'' and 31'' OLED prototypes.
What is new, though, is the appearance of a new 40'' model on a separate Samsung site.

As you can see, the 31'' and 40'' models will be Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels), with a predicted contrast ratio of 1 000 000:1, and both will manage to be less than a centimetre thick.
Source:
Samsung Mobile Display
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