Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Where Are We Going?


Can you imagine owning one of this in the nearest future, isn't it amazing to look at? This is a production of Sony and it might hit the market as late as 2015, we will see than.
This is call the XEL-1, it uses less energy because it does not have backlight compare to LCD and HDTV. This size is about 3 millimeters thick and measures 11 inches diagonally. This is just the smallest one so far, but eventually the bigger ones will be produce. It will be easier to mount on the wall of your homes because it is so "slim." You can even move it around because of it flexibility. This smallest size will run for $2500. It will all come down to how much you like it and the price will not even matter to you. As for now, we will wait and see.


2 comments:

  1. Advance in technology is helping scientist and engineers to come up with the smallest and slimmer kind of goods from computers to televisions. It is interesting how the components of a television could shrink in to small piece. The flexibility and its ability to save energy of the new XEL-1 television will give the product a great demand. Spending $2500 for television is a little bit too much but once the price start to decrease XEL-1 will be found in almost every house.

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  2. That is very true, the OLED technology used in the XEL-1 may be in all of our homes. Unfortunately, early sales of the unit in Japan have faltered, and production has ceased in the quest for a more cost effective alternative.

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