Sony and Panasonic, rival Japanese TV makers, have announced they have 
shaken hands in a new deal where they'll join forces to make OLED 
(organic light emitting diode) TV sets, as they are set to fight Korean 
rivals Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics for the top dog position 
in the next-generation TV market. 
OLED sets are set to take over from LCD sets, and it will come down 
to which company is able to mass produce screens cheap enough for 
consumers to adapt to. Sony and Panasonic said in a statement that they 
plan to develop technologies to fabricate the screens and hope to hit 
mass-production in 2013.
Samsung and LG have both 
already shown off 55-inch OLED prototypes, with the TVs expected to hit 
the market later year at a wallet-busting $10,000 or so. This is around 
400-percent higher for the same sized LCD-based screen. According to 
research firm IHS Inc. OLED-based TV shipments are meant to hit 2.1 
million by 2015, up from a tiny 34,000 this year.







 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 









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