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LG to show a 31" OLED TV at IFA 2010?

There are some reports that LG plans to show a new 31″ OLED TV at IFA 2010 (September 3rd). We know that LG want to introduce larger OLED TVs, but it’s highly unlikely that it’ll happen so soon – not until their Gen-5.5 plant goes online in 2012 , anyway. LGE 15EL9500 LG is selling the EL9500 15″ OLED TV in Europe and in Korea – still not in the US though. read more

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Samsung CL80

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The Samsung Moment is very popular

The Samsung Moment is a very popular phone – at least over at Amazon.com , where it’s currently #4 best selling smartphone . It’s more popular than the Palm Pre (also on Spring, and costs the same, $79.99). The most popular smartphones, by the way, are two BlackBerrys ( Bold 9700 and Curve 8900 ), and Motorola’s Droid .

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OLED shipments rise sharply in Q3 2009, revenue over $250 million

DisplaySerach has released their latest Quarterly OLED Shipment and Forecast Report . They say that OLED revenues have reached $252 million in Q3 2009, up 31% Q/Q

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The OLED-Info blog is now available for the Amazon Kindle

If you have an Amazon Kindle e-reader , then you’d be happy to know that you can now read OLED-Info directly on your Kindle . The service costs $0.99 a month.

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LG announces a 2.6mm thick LED LCD TV

LG has announced a new LED LCD TV, that’s only 2.6mm thick. That’s even thinner than Sony’s XEL-1 OLED TV ! The new TV is 42", weights only 4Kg (!) and has a 120Hz refresh rate

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Doosan to develop and commercialize OLED Lighting

Another company is starting to work on OLED lighting : Doosan Corporation Electro-Materials. They have signed an agreement with the Korean Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) to co-develop the OLEDs. They plan to use white phosphorescent materials that feature high efficiency and long lifetimes.  Another company from the Doosan group ( Doosan DND ) has been working on OLED production systems since 2004 (although we haven’t heard any news from them in quite some time).

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What can we expect from CES 2010?

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will begin in 3 weeks or so (7th of January). Previous CES have brought us a lot of exciting OLED announcements

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Elan announces the g! home automation system, to use OLED displays

Elan has announced its new g! home automation system. There ain’t a lot of details, but they say it will use OLED displays

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Samsung’s Omnia II vs Nokia’s N900 in direct sunlight

Yesterday we posted a video comparing the Samsung Omnia II ‘s OLED vs the Nokia N900′s LCD (and the OLED is much better, of course). Now the same user has uploaded another video, showing how the displays behave in direct sunlight – and the OLED is much better.

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Samsung’s Omnia II vs Nokia’s N900 in direct sunlight