After making the TV available in the U.S. in June, LG has rolled out its 55-inch OLED TV for Europe.
Starting in Germany, the high-end device will sell for 8,999 euros, with the company unveiling more countries in the Q4.
OLED screens consist of thousands of self-emitting diodes, providing brighter and better quality pictures while consuming less powered than a comparably sized LCD ... [ read the full article ]
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An OLED TV will definitely be my next TV, but not for at least 4-6 years, until they work out the kinks and price goes down. Seems as if they are just releasing concepts with a high price tag, and not actual final models to be mass produced.
Originally posted by mike.m: An OLED TV will definitely be my next TV, but not for at least 4-6 years, until they work out the kinks and price goes down. Seems as if they are just releasing concepts with a high price tag, and not actual final models to be mass produced.
Originally posted by hearme0: While LG seems to be impressing a little bit lately, one must never forget that it stands for LUCKY GOLDSTAR
Goldstar back in the day just sucked big rhinoceros testicles
In the UK years ago they sold as 'Goldstar'.
I remember buying one of their VHS decks, it was (by some margin too, at the time) the best spec/cost machine I could find.
Great value and although undoubtedly not the last word in quality it was very reliable & was a lot of (decent) bang for buck.