Sony OZ Pulls The Plug On OLED Big Discounts Offered On Dead Stock UPDATED: Sony Australia has resorted to massive discounting weeks out from the end of their financial year. Among the products to have been slashed in price is Sony's 11-inch OLED TV, which has been cut in price from $6999 to $2999 at Sony Central stores in Sydney.
NO OLED TV From Sony But They Do Praise Plasma Direct display technology similar to what plasma delivers is a better way to watch TV, a senior Sony executive has admitted. He has also said that despite Sony showing off several OLED TVs at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, the Japanese company has no plans to launch OLED display screens any time soon.
LG Buys Kodak OLED Patents Kodak, who was an early pioneer of OLED display technology, is set to sell all its OLED intellectual property to LG Display, who is currently working with Apple to develop new OLED display screens.
New Sony OLED TV Range To Be Shown At CES Sony is set to launch several new OLED TV's at the 2010 CES Show in Las Vegas. According to internal Sony documents sent to one of their International marketing partners, the Japanese Company is set to use OLED technology to try and resurrect a dominant position for Sony in the flat panel TV market.
Large OLED TV's Closer Say LG & Samsung This time last year Sony was bragging about their OLED TV technology, however it is Samsung and LG who have made all the running with both Korean Companies set to launch new wafer thin models at the 2010 CES Show in Las Vegas.
Sony A Broken Brand With Little Upside COMMENT: As we predicted, Sony has made yet another billion dollar loss, with the Company struggling to not only make a profit but find direction in a brutal consumer electronics market, which is now dominated, by the likes of Apple and Samsung and new kids on the block like Google and Vizio who are now licensing their LED TV technology to Sony.
15 inch LG OLED TV Half The Price Of Sony 11 inch OLED A new 15”LG, OLED TV which is set to go on sale in Australia and the rest of the world in 2010 is tipped to sell for between $3,000 and $4,000 which is half the price Sony is asking for their 11” two year old OLED TV.
LG To Launch 15inch OLED TV Soon 32inch 2010 LG have shown their new 15” OLED TV which is expected to go on sale in Australia soon, they have also confirmed that they will launch a new wafer thin 32 OLED TV in 2010.
Sony Pulls The Plugs On OLED Due To Losses & Production Problems Bleeding cash and TV market share, Sony has now said that they will not deliver a new OLED TV this year because of costs and production problems. New research has also revealed that 4 out of 10 Sony OLED TV panels made are dumped because of production problems.
LG Scores OLED Deal LG Display who have the backing of Apple for the supply of display screens have forged an alliance with a leading Japanese materials Company in an effort to be a major player in the OLED TV and display market.
LG Confirms New OLED TV Only days after we revealed that Sony’s OLED strategy was in tatters and that they were struggling to deliver their promised 27” OLED model, LG has come out and said that they will shortly launch a 15” OLED TV.Also set to launch new OLED display screens is Samsung.
Where Has Sonys 27-inch OLED TV Gone? Serious questions have been raised about Sony's OLED strategy and in particular the promised launch of a 27” OLED TV by Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer.
New OLED Notebooks Despite making millions in losses from their Vaio notebook operation Sony is again set to release new OLED notebook's in an effort to compete with vendors like Apple and Samsung who are also tipped to be planning the release OLED display notebooks.
Samsung To Take On Sony With New 1080p HD OLED TVs Samsung, who is currently taking Sony on with a new range of LED TVs is now set to tighten the screws even further with a new range of wafer thin OLED HD TV's which will go into production within weeks.
Panasonic Joint Venture For 40 Inch OLED TV EXCLUSIVE: Days after we revealed that Panasonic were working on an OLED TV’s for launch late in 2010, we can reveal that the Japanese company has signed a deal with the Sumitomo Chemical Company to develop advanced display panels using OLED technology. The first product will be a 40” OLED TV according to Panasonic insiders.
Panasonic Working On OLED New 37" TV In 18 months Senior Pansonic executives who were in Australia yesterday for the launch of a new range of plasma TVs including a new 54" 1" thick wireless TV have said that Pansonic is currently researching HD OLED TV and that the Japanese company will have an OLED TV within 18 months to 2 years.
LG Set To Steal Sony's OLED Advantage LG is set to steal Sony’s OLED advantage with company insiders in Korea telling SmartHouse that the Korean Company will have a 15" for sale by Xmas and a 32" in mid 2010.
New 21 inch Sony OLED TV Tipped For IFA Sony who earlier this month revealed a $6,999 11” OLED display panel for the Australian market which was more than $3,000 more expensive than the same XEL -1 OLED model in the USA is now tipped to unveil their second generation OLED screen at the IFA show in Berlin in September.
Sony Launch 11" Obscene OLED TV Sony who are wallowing in losses are again trying to price gouge money from Australian consumers with the release of their 11" XEL -1 OLED display screen at the obscene price of $6,999. This is a staggering $3,520 more expensive than the same model on sale in Sony Style store in the US.
Is An 11" Sony OLED Screen Worth Up To $8,000? Is an 11" display screen worth between $6,000 and $8,000? According to Sony Australia this could be the price point that consumers will have to pay in Australia if they want to lay their hands on their XEL-1 OLED screen which goes on sale in Australia soon.
0.33mm Sony OLED TV Revealed In a game of OLED one upmanship Sony has unveiled a prototype OLED (organic light emitting diode) television that's less than a millimeter thin. The actual sixe of the TV is 0.9mm thick while the panel is 0.3mm thick which is two thirds smaller than their 11" OLED TV which is currently on sale in the USA, Europe and Japan.
Samsung Rattles Sony's OLED Cage As the rivalry and one upmanship between Samsung and Sony heat up Samsung have taken a leaf out of Sony’s book by moving into the world of OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology by previewing a 14.1in and 31” OLED TV.
OLED TV & Mini Notebook Panels Set For Sales Surge According to DisplaySearch, there will be a 167 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for shipments of OLED panels from 2007 to 2015, and a CAGR for mini-note PC applications of 74 per cent over the next eight years.
Sony Teams Up With Toshiba For OLED Development According to Reuters, Sony and a number of other Japanese companies are set to team up to jointly develop key technologies to make large-sized organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels for use in TVs.
Panasonic To Mass Produce 37" OLED TV Panasonic are tipped to be planning the mass-production of 37-inch OLED televisions within three years claims reports out of Japan.
Panasonic Commercialising OLED Panels According to reports, Panasonic is working towards commercialising OLED (organic light-emitting diode) panels and is looking to put TVs with 37-inch OLED screens on the market within 3 years.
Sony OLED TV Technology Slammed Leading TV researchers have slammed Sony's latest OLED TV. They say that the Japanese Company has over-leverages a technology that’s not yet ready for prime time TV.
Sony Reveals Another Paper Thin OLED TV Sony has cut the thickness of their LED OLED panel to a mere 0.3mm or 0.1 inches. The new TV was shown for the first time at the Display 2008 expo trade show held in Japan.
Why Toshiba Dropped OLED TV Power, now appears the main reason why Toshiba bailed on OLED TV technology, only weeks prior to a scheduled roll-out of a Toshiba OLED TV at the 2008 CES.
Will OLED TV Make It? OLED TVs were big news at the 2008 CES show in Las Vegas. But are they ready to take on LCD and plasma TV technology? The fact is that OLED is not new, it has been around for more than 10 years but getting it to bei a commercial reality was another thing.
OLED Not Up To Scratch Claims Sharp Sharp has come out swinging claiming that the new TV technology OLED is not ready for production in large screens and that it has a limited operating life. with the new 11" model released by Sony the Company claims that OLED has a life of only 30,000 hours which is approximetly the same shelf life as plasma TV's when they were first released
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