O cia siek tiek tikslesne informacija is pirmu lupu apeinant visus tuos saitukus ir zurnalistukus (pirmos lupos, tai pacio LG prezidento zodziai pusmetines atskaitos metu): "In the TV side we will continue to invest OLED TV. We try to release cost-efficient and high-quality OLED TV in the middle of next year (2012) as a _promotional_ focus, after checking out the market response for our OLED TV. And then we will _decide_ our CapEx plan at the end of next year (end of 2012)." "The volume should be very limited, as it’s just for checking out the market response. If the market responds for our new OLED TV next year, we will decide material CapEx next year." "Decision-making should be in year 2012, but actual cash operation should be in year 2013, maybe ramp-up should be at the end of year 2013 or ‘14. They should depend on the market demand situation and the market feedback for our TV." Kitaip tariant (trumpai), paleis kitu metu viduryje pora prototipu, paziures reakcija. Jeigu (!) viskas idealu ir super paklausa, tada 2014 gal kazka ir isvysime. Bet iki to dar nemazai visokiu 'jeigu'. ;) "Unknown" <aaa@aaa.com> wrote in message news:j0gn30$pld$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > visai neseniai (pries kokia pora metu) sio NG eGzpertai susiriesdami cia > man aiskino kokia dar OLED neisdirbta technologija (ypac melynos spalvos > diodai) ir kaip normalaus dydzio OLED TV (tuomet gamino tik 11" Sony) dar > nematysim kokia 100 metu :-) > > Minetiems geek'ams vel puiki proga pasireikst :-) > > http://www.oled-info.com/lg-display-stop-investing-small-oleds-and-focus-large-panels-plans-55-oled-tvs-2012 > > http://www.engadget.com/2011/07/23/lg-promises-55-inch-oled-tv-in-2012-just-in-time-the-next-bak/ >