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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sony Moves a Step Closer to OLED TV : DigInfo

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DigInfo - movie.diginfo.tv Related Links www.sony.jp www.sony.jp Sony has developed a new technology that will pave the way for the commercialization of an organic electroluminescence (OEL or OLED) TV. The OEL display, used in the OEL TV, uses a material that emits light when voltage is applied, and an organic material is used for the illuminator. One of the characteristics of the OEL display is a high contrast ratio. Typically, liquid crystal displays and plasma displays have a contrast ratio of several thousands to one, but the OEL display has a contrast ratio as high as 1 million to one. The higher the contrast ratio, the more vividly black is displayed. Called Laser Induced Pattern-wise Sublimation, or LIPS, the latest technology selectively emits 800-nanometer-wavelength laser beams on a donor substrate coated with a light emitting material and placed on a glass substrate, and transfers the light emitting material to necessary parts. This technology can form patterns without having to use a mask, so it can use low-molecular materials to create large screens. Sony has already developed a 27-inch OEL TV prototype. The company plans to ship within the year an 11-inch OEL TV, which does not use the latest LIPS technology but the conventional technology. Sony has not disclosed information on the price and sales volumes.

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