Ok, 15–inches might mot sound much for a TV. But when that TV is LG’s OLED effort and measures less than 1m thin, then you’re going to be keen on at least clamping eyes on this bad boy. Well good news: the LG OLED will be landing here next year, after making its debut in Korea in November. Read on for all the details.
The LG 15-inch OLED was frost spotted way back in January at CES. And with trade show fun again just round the corner in the form of IFA, LG’s at it again. The Korean master says it’ll be touting the little box of treats over in Berlin, with a release pegged for later this year there, before heading this way in 2010.
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Sadly it won’t say how much, but with the Sony XEL–1 starting at over £3,000 when it first launched, don’t be surprised if only Man City players can afford to nab one.
The good news is LG is planning on bragging about a 40–inch model in the “not too distant future.” Sounds like a Germany–bound gadget if ever we heard one. We’l be stalking the halls at IFA, so stay tuned for live pics as soon as we see this monster.
Out 2010 | £TBC | LG (via Engadget)
