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Originally Posted by andy
That's not an issue for LG's system because instead of red green and blue OLEDs, they use white OLEDs with color filters. It's less efficient, but since it's the same OLED material for all three colors, they age uniformly.
They are still expensive, but the price is dropping quickly, and they've finally started to sell flat ones in a normal form factor that can be wall mounted. I hope they eventually start selling smaller TVs and computer monitors. Ultimately, they should be cheaper to make than an LCD if they can work out the manufacturing problems.
Samsung made an OLED TV that had RGB OLEDs, but it was only on the market for a short time. I'm not sure how they have aged.
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So what is the projected life of the LG white OLED material... anybody here seen any data?
jr