15-inch OLED TV in December says LG Display VP

LG Display's 15-inch OLED TV prototype will launch in Korea as early as December, according to Won Kim, the company's VP of OLED sales and marketing.  According to Kim the 15-inch TV, which was first shown back in January and tipped for a 2009 launch in April, will arrive in December or January, though it's unclear which brand will be offering it.

A global launch will follow on from Korean availability, as LG Display's manufacturing scales up.  The company is already selling mobile-phone scale OLED panels to two unspecified brands in Korea; ironically, though, LG's own cellphone arm have decided not to use OLED at present, citing high cost and sub-230ppi resolution as their main concerns.

Kim also revealed that the company has no current plans to move into OLED lighting, and that while their flexible-OLED project with UDC continues it's targeted initially at military applications.  As for the OLED TV, no confirmed specifications but the original prototype ran at 1366 x 768 resolution and offered 1,000,000:1 contrast; we'll have to wait and see what price-tag it carries.

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