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Hey, how many of you have seen the newly launched 4K oled tv from Sony? I think it's just amazing. What you say?
Asked by Madan Lal,
15 Jan 02:48 pm
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Hi Madan, LG WRman Sherlock here!
The 4K OLED TV was launched by Sony and Panasonic in CES 2013 in Las Vegas. At this stage, the 4K OLED TV is simply a concept product, more of a prototype that is made to demonstrate the technical possibilities associated with 4K resolution OLED screens. The actual commercialization of 4K OLED TVs in a form that can be easily mass produced for end users will still take some time. Almost all major TV makers LG, Samsung, Sony, and Panasonic are working to develop a 4K OLED TV.
However, 1080p OLED TVs are already in the market with LG OLED TV being the only brand that is available right now and in very limited numbers. However, we at LG expect to gradually launch the TV in more and more markets.
LG WRman Sherlock, out!
Answered by Sherlock WRman, 14 Feb 09:31 am
The 4K OLED TV was launched by Sony and Panasonic in CES 2013 in Las Vegas. At this stage, the 4K OLED TV is simply a concept product, more of a prototype that is made to demonstrate the technical possibilities associated with 4K resolution OLED screens. The actual commercialization of 4K OLED TVs in a form that can be easily mass produced for end users will still take some time. Almost all major TV makers LG, Samsung, Sony, and Panasonic are working to develop a 4K OLED TV.
However, 1080p OLED TVs are already in the market with LG OLED TV being the only brand that is available right now and in very limited numbers. However, we at LG expect to gradually launch the TV in more and more markets.
LG WRman Sherlock, out!
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I have not seen it. Nor have i viewed in advertisement.
Answered by Burjor Tarachand, 15 Jan 03:34 pm
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