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I think that the Google phone does have a OLED Display. But not only Samsung does deliver multiple parts for Apples Iphone. LG Display has struck a long-term deal with Apple to deliver displays for use in its devices.
http://www.oled-display.net/apple-sign-a-long-term-deal-with-lg-display-to-produce-oled-displays
LG Display are announced more technical details about the world largest OLED monitor.

The 15 inch OLED Panel which debuts in Berlin at the IFA-2009 event does have a 1366x768 Pixel resolution. The contrast ratio is about 100.000:1 and the panel himself is only 1.7 mm thin. LG Display is also announcing an official OLED roadmap on the website.

http://www.oled-display.net/technical-details-about-the-15-inch-oled-monitor-from-lg-display
Oled-display.net does have more inormations about the technical details from the 15 inch OLED Panel.
http://www.oled-display.net/technical-details-about-the-15-inch-oled-monitor-from-lg-display
Hi es gibt bereits einen Preis, auf http://www.mini-notebook-laptop.com ist die Original Englisch Pressemittelung zu sehen. Der Preis wird um die 500 Dollar betragen

Gruß
Erich
The Samsung S8000 is NOT the first Android Samsung mobile phone. The first Android mobile phone from Samsung ist the Samsung I7500 with an AMOLED Display.

Source: http://www.oled-display.net
Is Howard Stringer announcing the XEL-2 OLED-Television?
Hi Daren!

I think OLED does have the best cards to compete against LCD technology. Plasma is dead.
So many companies set there focus to OLED. Here are 3 reasons why OLED is the NR1!

1.That statement might sound crazy when you consider the price of the Sony XEL-1, but OLED TVs are much easier - and therefore cheaper - to make than their LCD TV equivalents. That because OLEDs can be made from polymers that glow when light is passed through them - eliminating the need for fluorescent tube backlights and other components.

2. OLED TVs can be super-slim

Getting rid of fluorescent tube backlights enables OLED TVs to skinnier that any TVs we've seen before - the XEL-1, for example, is just 3mm thin. Samsung, Sony and others showed off their super-slim prototype as IFA 2008 last August. We're expecting to see more real world examples of sets you can actually buy at CES 2009.

3. OLED TV promises better quality pictures

Because individual pixels in an OLED TV array only light when a current is passed through them, they have much a higher contrast ratio than either of their LCD TV or plasma rivals - black is really black. OLED TVs are also remarkable for their wide viewing angles and complete lack of motion blur or journey - picture quality problems that continue to bedevil its rivals - and also promise greater colour accuracy.

http://www.oled-display.net
The experts at BASF are dealing with the material side of the OLEDs and, within the framework of the OPAL project, are developing the optimum component structures in partnership with Philips and Osram. BASF reached an important milestone in OLED research a few years ago. White light from OLEDs can best be obtained by combining red, green and blue light.

More Infos at:
http://www.oled-display.net/basf-and-osram-set-new-standards-for-energy-saving-oled-lighting
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