LG 15-inch OLED TV on sale in December



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you gotta be kidding...
no 11in or 15 in tv should cost 2500 bucks I dont care what kind of new technology it is...
not worth it to me....300-500 bucks should have been the asking price but 2500 you can kick rocks on that one.
"kick rocks"!? that's somethin we say up here in detroit!!!
naw corey I'm from bedstuy we say that up here too..lol
I can not wait until Dec 09, to get one of this unit. http://www,nuteav.com
Gotta agree with dpacino's comment. What is the value proposition for the stellar price-tag? I know you have a bigger TV, with higher resolution, but I paid a lot of money for OLED? This is a solution without a problem. A product that is not commercially viable.
This is a perfect TV to put in the crapper right above my gold toilet paper holder.
toooooooo much i'll stick to my LCD for now
OLED is where plasma was 10 years ago. Let some other sucker fork out 10x as much for the privilege of a TV moderately thinner than an LED LCD. In 3 or 4 years these things will probably drop to affordable levels and reliability will be better too.
Products for Korea often don't make it outside that country. Japan after that, then the rest of the world? I'll believe global rollout when I can drive down the street and check one out. 15" is too small for anything but a laptop. Even the 30" would only satisfy me as a computer monitor if they got the vertical resolution ≥1200dpi.
I want to hold off on the last Pioneer plasmas but this tech won't be ready for 2-3 years from now.
Sign me up for one.
That thing is thin!