OLED TV - Will it Bring Us to the Future?

We have got a long way to go until summertime butscreen, less energy consumption, better contrast,
the slim festival is already on! It's neither on theand blur free action pictures. With a sleek body no
seashore of Barbados nor in the ramp way ofone could resist, OLED TV is poised to provide the
London on fashion week, but in the technologicalpublic with top-notch entertainment that people will
arena of consumer-electronics gadgets. In thisopt to spread this skinny baby out in their living room
coliseum of technological breakthroughs, supremacy isto replace their plasma or LCD.
exhibited through three crucial factors: design, qualityWith the start of a new decade, the technological
output, and cost efficiency. Both plasma and LCD TVbattlefield is set for a major revolution that will
have proven themselves capable to deliver thesechange TV viewing for the best. Although OLED
three over time, showing maturity and big commercialscreen display is slowly inching its way in the market,
success. But nothing else in the scene is making ait has yet to conquer one major bottleneck in TV
louder noise, than the new technology breakthrough:production - affordability. This technology is not
OLEDs (organic light-emitting diodes).cheap. It has been questioned over and over again
Technology business giants Samsung, Sony, andwhether OLEDs can be produced at a far lesser cost
Toshiba are currently in the race towards who willwithout sacrificing the quality output it has been
reign supreme in the OLED TV production business.bound to deliver that's giving it its competitive
After years of research and development, severaladvantage. However, OLED technology is still in its
promises have been laid out to set OLED apart fromtoddler years and more time should be given to
other display technology, such as, 10 times sharpergauge its commercial success.