I think OLED has a fantastic future but I question why anyone would fork out for one now when its reliability and longevity are open questions and the price is going to be somewhere in the stratosphere. Give it a few years and these things are going to be semi-affordable.
It's because right now most people are used to seeing CRTs and no other commercial technology comes as close to CRT view quality as oled.
LCD's have gotten better but still aren't great. Plasma is very good but oled produces a better image. Since plasma is dying in the mass market OLED is the newest hope for a mass market display with good image quality.
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I think OLED has a fantastic future but I question why anyone would fork out for one now when its reliability and longevity are open questions and the price is going to be somewhere in the stratosphere. Give it a few years and these things are going to be semi-affordable.
It's because right now most people are used to seeing CRTs and no other commercial technology comes as close to CRT view quality as oled.
LCD's have gotten better but still aren't great. Plasma is very good but oled produces a better image. Since plasma is dying in the mass market OLED is the newest hope for a mass market display with good image quality.