Sony reveals 3mm thick XEL-1 OLED TV

Posted in News,OLED,Sony,Television by Darrin Olson on October 1st, 2007

Sony XEL-1 is a 3mm 11-inch OLED TVIt looks like Sony has come through on those OLED TV’s they’ve been touting since as far back as January. Today the company has finally unveiled information on the release of these super-slim televisions boasting 1,000,000:1 contrast.

That 3mm truly makes this new OLED from Sony the thinnest TV/monitor thing going (and probably the most fragile). Sony says the XEL-1 OLED TV with an 11-inch display will be available in Japan on December 1 going for about $1700. The new XEL-1 will have a built-in tuner, 960 x 450 resolution, HDMI input as well as USB and ethernet, two 1W built-in speakers and measures 287 × 140 × 253mm.

Sony XEL-1 OLED TV via Gizmodo



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One Comment to “Sony reveals 3mm thick XEL-1 OLED TV”
  1. Joel Says:

    amazing new technology!

    although when it comes to tv’s… the difference between 2 inches and 3 mm isnt nearly as important as with new mobile technologies, like cellphones, cameras, and… psps.

    nevertheless.. that is some GREAT contrast!

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