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Not too surprising - most of the players have put a lot of money into their current LCD plants, and LCD's are simply selling too well at the moment. You can be sure that they will resume OLED plans as soon as the normal LCD market starts getting saturated.
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LCDdude @ Dec 11th 2007 2:19AM
Not too surprising - most of the players have put a lot of money into their current LCD plants, and LCD's are simply selling too well at the moment.
You can be sure that they will resume OLED plans as soon as the normal LCD market starts getting saturated.