Samsung OLED laptop by 2010

Samsung OLED laptops, with the vibrant displays replacing crusty old LCD panels, could be on sale by as soon as this time next year. That’s according to one of the South Korean giant’s top bosses, so read on to find out just what he said.
Samsung was the first ever company to knock up an OLED laptop prototype back in May last year, but now the time that OLED hits mainstream notebooks is drawing near. Acccording to Kyu Uhm, head of worldwide sales and marketing for Samsung Computing Division, a Samsung OLED laptop should hit shelves by 2010.
“Samsung is the largest OLED screen manufacturer. And as soon as it’s available commercially for laptops we will adopt it…Probably sometime Q3 next year,” he let slip at IFA.
FIngers crossed folks. Samsung is already making OLED standard into its new touch phones, and even some cameras, so a Samsung OLED laptop wouldn’t come as a surprise. Better picture, better battery life, what’s to lose? Chop chop Samsung.
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Samsung OLED laptopA Samsung OLED laptop, with the vibrant display tech replacing a crusty old LCD panel, could be on sale by as soon as this time next year. That’s according to one of the South Korean giant’s top bosses, so read on to find out just what he said.

Samsung was the first ever company to knock up an OLED laptop prototype (pictured) back in May last year, but now the time that OLED hits mainstream notebooks is drawing near. Acccording to Kyu Uhm, head of worldwide sales and marketing for Samsung Computing Division, a Samsung OLED laptop should hit shelves by 2010.

“Samsung is the largest OLED screen manufacturer. And as soon as it’s available commercially for laptops we will adopt it…Probably sometime Q3 next year,” he let slip at IFA.

Fingers crossed folks. Samsung is already making OLED standard in its new touch phones, PMPs and even some cameras, but a Samsung OLED laptop would make a welcome addition. Better picture, better battery life, what’s to lose? Chop chop Samsung.

Out TBC | £TBC | Samsung (Via Tech Radar)

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