Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Tool:
Display junkies have been waiting, and waiting, and waiting, for OLED displays to come to market in any size ever since the technology was first announced and every Korean and Japanese manufacturer worth its salt promised to deliver TVs, PC displays, and virtually every other display-type, based on the technology. It is incredibly power efficient, ultra-thin, and beats nearly every other technology on image quality (the already disparaged contrast ratio and color-gamut specs).
So we hope that you will forgive those of us who are excited about the very first television based on OLED FINALLY COMING TO MARKET. Its been a long time coming, and despite your insistence, it absolutely is news worth noting. Not because of the size, nor the contrast, nor the color gamut. Simply because it is FIRST, and because the TECHNOLOGY holds so much promise.
And who cares if people can't measure 1M:1 at home? 0.0001% (to borrow your hyperbole) of HD nuts have the capability of measuring contrast ratio on their display. We still buy them, and we still throw down the number our manufacturer quoted us when we're playing the "my TV is better than your TV game."
And its not like there is a reason to distrust Sony on the number. As soon as you see the thing, you can see the difference.
In a couple years I hope that a 1080P 32" OLED is in front of me.