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		<title>Will LG release an OLED TV for half the Price of Sony?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s looking likely! LG may be about to take on Sony in the OLED Television market.  A new OLED TV by LG is expected to be released for sale in Australia and worldwide in 2010.  The news that it is expected to be priced at around $4000, and will be 15 inch, is causing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, it&#8217;s looking likely!</p>
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<p>LG may be about to take on Sony in the OLED Television market.  A new OLED TV by LG is expected to be released for sale in Australia and worldwide in 2010.  The news that it is expected to be priced at around $4000, and will be 15 inch, is causing a buzz, as Sony is still selling its two year old OLED 11 inch model for around $7000 through Sony Stores.  The display area of the LG TV is 40% bigger than the current Sony television and prices are tipped to fall even further as production increases to meet new demand.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-52" style="margin-left: 15px; margin-right: 15px;" title="lgoledtv1" src="http://www.oledtv.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/lgoledtv1-171x300.jpg" alt="lgoledtv1" width="171" height="300" /> The LG OLED TV is expected to be available in Korea and the US in November.</p>
<p>The panel is only 1.7mm thin. It has a 1366&#215;768 pixel resolution and boasts a contrast ratio of 100,000:1.</p>
<p>Features of the new OLED TV:</p>
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<li>Resolution (HxV) 1366xRGBx768 Pixel</li>
<li> Outline Dimension (HxVxT mm) 347.938&#215;210.293&#215;1.70</li>
<li> Number of colours: 16.7 million</li>
<li> Luminance (peak/cd/m²) 200/440</li>
<li> Contrast ratio: &gt;100.000:1</li>
<li> Colour gamut NTSC %: &gt; 87</li>
<li> Viewing angle: All azimuth angle</li>
<li> Response time ms: &lt; 0.01</li>
<li> Interface: LVDS</li>
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