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To: Joe NYC who wrote (3850)4/30/2008 12:00:58 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 4590
 
Under the Hood: Inside Sony's OLED TV

Greg Quirk, TechOnline
TechOnline
(04/28/2008 9:06 PM EDT)

Editor's Note: To see the associated video showing the Sony OLED TV, a breakdown of its component parts and insights into its construction, go to TeardownTV.
The first commercial organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV was released by Sony in December of 2007 with the code name XEL-1. Using this technology, Sony is able to produce a TV that has some amazing technical specifications in an extremely small form factor. This is a great piece of technology, and really shows what the world can expect in the coming years. At this time, the screen size is only 11 inches diagonal, which is a bit tiny for most people's needs, but Sony also announced and demonstrated a 27-inch version at CES in January. It has a 16 by 9 aspect ratio and a 960- by 540-pixel resolution.

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Memory support comprises 2 Mbytes of flash from Fujitsu, a pair of Samsung 256-Mbit SLC NAND flash chips, a pair of Elpida 512-Mbit DDR2 memories, 128 Mbits of Samsung GDDR SDRAM and 16 megabits of Spansion boot-sector flash memory, I would guess that this has all of the default start up information stored on it.

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eetimes.com