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Sony Introduces Environmentally Friendly OLED XEL-1 Television

Sony Introduces Environmentally Friendly OLED XEL-1 Television

Sony will be releasing new OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) televisions that will be distributed exclusively to the Japanese market this December.

The pint-size 11 inch, XEL-1 television will cost 200,000 yen (around $1,700) per unit. Sony does have plans to be releasing larger models in the future.

The Sony OLED XEL-1 TV is said to have advanced levels of contrast and brightness, a broad spectrum color reproduction. OLED technology is also known for being extremely environmentally friendly. Despite their small size, they really look clean, modern and overall aesthetically pleasing to the eye. For us here in the US, hopefully Sony will decide to market them our way in 2008.

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Samsung HL-S4266W DLP Television

It shows how far the Home Theater revolution has come when we speak of a 42 inch television ad the baby of the line. The S4266W is exactly that thought, the smallest screen size in the DLP lineup from Samsung. It has 720p resolution and 2,500:1 contrast ratio and the floating screen “no cabinet” style. All of Samsung’s DLP televisions at the time of this writing have either that package, or they have 1080p with 10,000:1 contrast ratio. It could be considered that one is the upscale package, and the S4266W has the downscale package, but this is not really the truth.

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Samsung HL-S4266W DLP Television

It shows how far the Home Theater revolution has come when we speak of a 42 inch television ad the baby of the line. The S4266W is exactly that thought, the smallest screen size in the DLP lineup from Samsung. It has 720p resolution and 2,500:1 contrast ratio and the floating screen “no cabinet” style. All of Samsung’s DLP televisions at the time of this writing have either that package, or they have 1080p with 10,000:1 contrast ratio. It could be considered that one is the upscale package, and the S4266W has the downscale package, but this is not really the truth.

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