Sony will launch its first organic light emitting diode TV this December in Japan, the company announced Monday. The 11-inch “XEL-1,” which Sony calls the world’s first such device, sports a screen just 3 millimeters thick and will sell for about $1,736. There is no North American release date planned at this time, Sony spokesperson Greg Belloni told TechNewsWorld. “The addition of OLED TVs will provide customers with unparalleled thinness combined with superb image quality,” Sony said.
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Posted by: Katherine Noyes October 1, 2007 11:41 AMSony will launch its first organic light emitting diode TV this December in Japan, the company announced Monday. The 11-inch “XEL-1,” which Sony calls the world’s first such device, sports a screen just 3 millimeters thick and will sell for about $1,736. There is no North American release date planned at this time, Sony spokesperson Greg Belloni told TechNewsWorld. “The addition of OLED TVs will provide customers with unparalleled thinness combined with superb image quality,” Sony said.