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Samsung Electronics has unveiled its 140cm-screen OLED TV today, following the company’s rival LG in


Samsung Electronics has unveiled its 140cm-screen OLED TV today, following the company's rival LG into the niche OLED TV market. The long awaited device will cost five times the amount of a conventional flat-screen TV set.
LG preceded Samsung with the launch of the OLED technology in May this year and introduced its product at the very same price of $13,000. OLED, standing for organic light-emitted diode, enables creating usave car rentals flexible screens and displays as thin as a sheet of paper and promises new level of colour depiction.
Despite being widely considered as the 'next big thing' usave car rentals in the audio-visual world, OLED is probably not going to knock out the currently prevailing LCDs in a way LCDs did to the cathode ray tubes several years ago, experts believe.
Samsung is currently producing its OLED TV screens in one small factory. Insiders say the yields are at this stage rather limited usave car rentals as seven out of ten screens come out of the production line faulty, mainly due to difficulties in spreading the organic light emitting substance evenly across the large TV screens.

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