Ha! funny how LCD is chosen in the city of bright lights. One thing for sure, with the brightness of LCD's there will be no problem fitting in/standing out.
Maybe they have found something to do with all the LCDs that will be thrown out once OLED comes on line................that or use say 3 of them as a replacement for the sun.
Its also quite fitting that in the state where people pay to get taken for a ride, they use the display technology that has taken the consumer for a ride for the past 5 years or so.
OLED has a long way to go. Especially since early reports have noted problems with durability and consistent performance on OLED sets. It will be a while before they over-take LCD's. Also, if Sony treats OLED they way it treats Blu-Ray, it's going to compound the issue with even more problems....
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Ha! funny how LCD is chosen in the city of bright lights. One thing for sure, with the brightness of LCD's there will be no problem fitting in/standing out.
Maybe they have found something to do with all the LCDs that will be thrown out once OLED comes on line................that or use say 3 of them as a replacement for the sun.
Its also quite fitting that in the state where people pay to get taken for a ride, they use the display technology that has taken the consumer for a ride for the past 5 years or so.
OLED has a long way to go. Especially since early reports have noted problems with durability and consistent performance on OLED sets. It will be a while before they over-take LCD's. Also, if Sony treats OLED they way it treats Blu-Ray, it's going to compound the issue with even more problems....