OLED TV's will be the next great technology as far as TV's are concerned. However, this particular model, being the first one ever, is completely useless.
It has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio? Oh, great, it'll be easier for old folks to see . . . oh, wait, it's only 11".
I mean honestly, who REALLY has use for an 11" TV that costs almost 2 Grand? Is anyone watching TV while they cook and going "Jeez that LCD is do darn thick, and the black of Emeril's cast-iron looks so washed out!
If this was a technology for an ultraportable laptop, I'd be all for it. But the uber-clunky ballast precludes that.
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OLED TV's will be the next great technology as far as TV's are concerned. However, this particular model, being the first one ever, is completely useless.
It has a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio? Oh, great, it'll be easier for old folks to see . . . oh, wait, it's only 11".
I mean honestly, who REALLY has use for an 11" TV that costs almost 2 Grand? Is anyone watching TV while they cook and going "Jeez that LCD is do darn thick, and the black of Emeril's cast-iron looks so washed out!
If this was a technology for an ultraportable laptop, I'd be all for it. But the uber-clunky ballast precludes that.