Well, one thought is a new backlight system based ON LED on Silicon Transistors. I didn't say OLED. But, imagine you give LCD a cheap low power per pixel backlight system. Not quite the price of some CCFLs but yeah. Sharp has a point actually. Why get an OLED TV that may only last 7 years when an LCD with an INORGANIC LED on Transistor backlight can last a hell of alot longer and look pretty darn good.
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Well, one thought is a new backlight system based ON LED on Silicon Transistors.
I didn't say OLED.
But, imagine you give LCD a cheap low power per pixel backlight system.
Not quite the price of some CCFLs but yeah. Sharp has a point actually.
Why get an OLED TV that may only last 7 years when an LCD with an INORGANIC LED on Transistor backlight can last a hell of alot longer and look pretty darn good.