Right now, this is the absolute slicing edge of TV tech. Pedants will argue the XEL-1 isn’t truly high definition, but that’s irrelevant given that it is 960×540 pixels are crammed into a little 11 inch screen that is only 3 mm thick and shines like a new born star. The slim design, and frankly astonishing picture quality, is all thanks to the new OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel, which does not use the chunky backlighting that makes LCD and plasma sets so thick.
Sony XEL-1 OLED TV
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
by Aazar Shahzad
Right now, this is the absolute slicing edge of TV tech. Pedants will argue the XEL-1 isn’t truly high definition, but that’s irrelevant given that it is 960×540 pixels are crammed into a little 11 inch screen that is only 3 mm thick and shines like a new born star. The slim design, and frankly astonishing picture quality, is all thanks to the new OLED (organic light emitting diode) panel, which does not use the chunky backlighting that makes LCD and plasma sets so thick.
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