Every once in a while, a new technology emerges that changes everything. At just 3mm thin, Sony has developed an unbelievably thin TV - while advancing image quality to levels that no other TV can match. This technology is called OLED.
Organic Light Emitting Diode, or OLED, is a technology that uses carbon-based organic material in a process that converts electric energy into light. This light is used to illuminate the screen and produce the most astounding results ever seen on a television.
OLED emits light and does not require a backlight-realizing a new TV form of approximately 3mm at its thinnest point.
An unparalleled 1,000,000 : 1 contrast ratio. OLED's light-emitting structure prevents light emission when reproducing shades of black: OLED technology reproduces very deep blacks and can control all the phases of light emission, expressing colors and subtleties that conventional displays cannot match.
Sports never looked better. Spontaneous control of the light emitted from the organic material layer reproduces smooth yet natural images of fast-moving action.
Sony's unique Super Top Emission technology achieves efficient light emission from the organic materials and high peak brightness. As a result, OLED technology faithfully reproduces light flow such as sunlight reflection and fireworks.
Sony's proprietary organic materials, the "Super Top Emission" micro-cavity structure and the embedded color filter's color extracting technology reproduces high-purity and vivid colors.
The OLED display consumes less electricity compared to conventional displays because OLED's light-emitting structure does not require a separate light source and can be powered using very low voltages.