CES 2012 has showed the next generation electronics, including advanced television technology. One of the most buzzed is OLED televisions. OLED is stand for organic light-emitting diode, and its described by Wiki as “a light-emitting diode (LED) in which the emissive electroluminescent layer is a film of organic compounds which emit light in response to an electric current.”
According to Metro, OLED makes for faster, wider, thinner, lighter, brighter and more colourful screens than the current crop of HD and 3D television sets.
Imagine our home with the OLED technology that will increase the efficiency of space and enery consumption. However, consumers should wait for several years again the get the reasonable price.
Michael Kanellos in Forbes writes OLED TVs and lights have been arguably delayed and not lived up to promise, but when you pile all of the circumstances together, there are good reasons to be cautiously optimistic.
Reference: Forbes, Wiki and Metro
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