A New report from digitimes says that LG Display is delaying their OLED TV production to 2013. The company originally intended to launch the OLED TVs in time for the Olympic games in London (August 2012) - but they failed to do so. LG's 55" OLED TV (the 55EM9600) is expected to cost about $10,000.
Samsung is still on track to start producing its own OLED TVs in Q4 2012. If they'll manage to do it, they'll have a head start on LG, but expected volume will be very low in either case. Samsung's TVs are also expected to be more expensive than LG's TVs.
To read the entire article, sign up for OLED-Info Pro
Subscribe Now
OLED-Info Membership Benefits:
- Access to premium content
- A comprehensive guide to the OLED industry
- OLED Insights and trends analysis
- A content library of 200+ brochures, catalogs, roadmaps, presentations and more.
- Detailed structured information on OLED devices, fabs, microdisplays, automotive applications and more
- Online access, easy subscription model, cancel at any time
- Only $24.99 per month! (discounts for yearly subscriptions)
Source:
Posted: Sep 05,2012 by Ron Mertens
Comments
Yes, it's true that this is just a single source.
How can you claim that there are "reports" of the delay, when the only source you cite is Digitimes. You show no other source, or any of your own. Digitimes is saying that they are just going on some report out of Japan, but does not even state who is reporting it.
Pretty shoddy journalism all around, and really lazy on your part.