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OVERVIEW
Get your hands on the industry's first OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) television, featuring a 3mm thin panel and breathtaking image contrast, brightness and color.
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OUTSTANDING CONTRAST
Possessing the ability to completely turn off an organic pixel, the OLED TV breaks new ground with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio that produces deep blacks in astounding dark scene detail.
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COLOR REPRODUCTION
See the difference. Sony's unique Super Top Emission technology intensifies brightness and efficiency while Sony color filters and a special micro-cavity structure enhance color purity to reproduce as much as 105 percent of the NTSC color space.
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FAST RESPONSE TIME
When turned on, individual organic elements are stimulated directly by electric current and therefore deliver a blazing-fast response time compared to current flat panel displays.
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HIGH BRIGHTNESS
Because OLED televisions contain pixels which individually emit light, high brightness and color levels can be achieved.
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Light-emitting OLED technology eliminates the need for a backlight and achieves a high level of energy efficiency while consuming up to 40 percent less power than conventional 20-inch LCD panels.
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RESOLUTION
Experience an unrivaled picture quality. Boasting a 960 x 540 native resolution, the OLED TV yields the same pixel density as a 40" (measured diagonally) 1080p LCD TV.
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SCREEN TILT FEATURE
The unique screen design allows it to tilt up to 70 degrees (15 degrees forward and 55 degrees backwards) to accommodate different viewing positions.
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ORGANIC MATERIAL
Carbon is the basis of all organic matter and it is also the organic material in which OLED is comprised. Examples of carbon-based substances include sugar, wood and the majority of plastics.
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