Desirous to get hold of a large-screen OLED TV? Then it feels like you should still should wait some more years — no less than in accordance with Paul Peng, the administrative vice chairman of display manufacturer AU Optronics (otherwise referred to as AUO ). While the technology was getting cheaper and more efficient recently, he says that the production costs are still too high and yield rates too low for big OLED TVs to be feasible for commercial use any time before 2014. Needless to say, we suppose that each one is dependent upon your definition of “feasible.” Last we heard, LG was still planning on releasing a 55-inch OLED TV by mid-2012 — for a yet-to-be-disclosed price.
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