Walking the showroom floor at CES this year, we’re overwhelmed by the products on display, but underwhelmed by the lack of design innovation from a sustainability perspective. However, one innovation that got our attention is Samsung Electronics Super Thin 31” OLED TV Screen, one of the largest and thinnest OLED TV screens to date. Based on organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology, this product offers brighter, more vivid pictures while using less power than a regular TV. The best part is that OLED technology allows for a super thin and sleek package, proving that sustainability can be sexy – even in consumer electronics!
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This looks like the perfect monitor to double as a PC monitor and TV in small living quarters.
Check out the Philips LCD low power unit too. I’d imagine it might be cheaper as OLED is pretty bleeding edge.
http://www.metaefficient.com/televisions/philips%e2%80%99-new-eco-tv-uses-only-75-watts.html
What is the cost on this Samsung?
when will this be available? can anyone find it on the samsung site???
This is a prototype, proper mass production OLED displays are still atleast a year away.
Panasonic is hardcore committed to energy efficiency, and has also brought out high-efficiency flat screen TVs Theirs are in production right now, so you should be able to get one shortly.
Those displays are very nice. I can’t wait until they become an option for the consumer. What’s interesting, however, is I recall the “No Camera” signs all around these displays. Even the Energy Star representative couldn’t take a picture. Interesting how you got these.
I have a space 31 inches wide (by 28) . A 32″ samsung is too big….what is the largest Samsung made, that I can purchase to fit this space?
Sincerely
Ron Yingling
RYing@comcast.net
I have a 31 inch width available…(by 28). a 32 ” samsung is too wide…what is the largest samsung made that will fit this space?
[...] Samsung’s Low Energy OLED TV [...]
i love samsung product for been unique,durable,classic which have somuch interested in using such samsung flat tv and presently am using 1.5 split air condition so i dont know how i can get 31inches pay installmental if my could be i shall be greatful
Will Samsung release those in 2010?
http://www.oled-info.com/samsung-electronics-show-their-14-and-31-amoled-tv-gitex
Ron