Tema: Re: zhibalo i ugni (OLED)
Autorius: Mooney
Data: 2009-05-08 19:19:47
nu sian panasonius pasake kad oled bus 2010 iki 40 coliu dydzio:
http://www.engadgethd.com/2009/05/08/panasonic-and-sumitomo-see-eye-to-eye-in-this-oled-game-big-scr/

Bet man prie sirdies va sitas pastebejimas (is galu gale visus kompaniju 
info pranesimus apie oled pasiekimus ar programos nutraukima, reikia 
vertinti kaip kompaniju taktika viena kitos atzvilgiu, konkreciu modeliu su 
modelio numeriais niekas nepaskelbe dar):

I've been hearing about OLED's as the great replacement for LCD since at 
least 2002. Better colors, less power, true blacks, etc. etc.

It took Sony 5 years after that to come out with a $2000 11-inch screen that 
uses more power than a $200, 20" LCD. Oh, and the colors on Sony's OLED fade 
out at different rates, with a faster than expected decay, so you really 
only get the better color for a few years before the balance is likely to be 
out of whack.

And just NOW these companies are getting together to actually try to achieve 
the theoretical benefits of OLED? And their goal is the "late 2010's!!??!" 
So...2016 at the earliest, maybe 2019, for an OLED panel 40" in size that 
finally achieves the benefits that will, by that time, have been touted for 
over 15 years?

Cripes...in 8 years, LCD's and plasmas will probably have improved beyond 
what OLED can offer. We'll probably have $1000 80" LCD panels with IMLED 
backlights, providing super low power, 48-bit color or better, and a huge 
dynamic range. Then OLED will come plopping out with a $2000 40" set, and 
look just as pricey-niche-market as Sony's 11" set does today.

If they aren't going to be on top of this stuff for another 8-10 years, why 
were they getting my hopes up 6 years ago? All they did was make me believe 
super OLED TV's were a couple years away and prevented me from buying into 
the current, seemingly near-obsolete, market.

"on_duty" <metalinekate@post.skynet.lt> wrote in message 
news:gu1j9b$405$1@trimpas.omnitel.net...
Sony loses interest in OLED tellies

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1051999/sony-loses-oled-tellies

Cia tiems kas nepataisomi optimistai. Nuramint siek tiek :)