NEW Sony XEL-1 OLED TV
Posted in OLED on February 11th, 2010 by Ben – Be the first to commentSony’s XEL-1 looks set to become the benchmark for organic light emitting diode televisions. The new tv boasts a 3mm thick screen with a contrast ratio greater than 1,000,000:1. The high contrast ratio results in crystal clear pictures far greater than current HDTVs.

The TV is set to offer two HDMI ports and in-built memory stick slot. A reduction in thickness also means a reduction in weight, with the television weighing just 1.9kg including the tv stand. OLED tvs provide a greener solution to current tvs. The OLEDs reduce the need for a backlight resulting in a considerable power consumption reduction.
In terms of cost, an 11″ screen will set you back $2500 as with any new technology the price tag is undoubtably high. However, the mass market will expect to see this technology in larger screens at affordable prices, which suggests OLED tvs may be some way off replacing HDTVs.
In terms of how OLED technology works, Sony states that “a layer of organic material is sandwiched between two conductors (an anode and a cathode), which in turn are sandwiched between a glass top plate (seal) and a glass bottom plate (substrate). When electric current is applied to the two conductors, a bright, electro-luminescent light is produced directly from the organic material.” With crystal clear pictures, greener technology and sleek Sony style the XEL-1 is paving the way for the future of televisions.
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