All the while, at trade shows, such as CES, several manufacturers have displayed OLED prototypes up to 31-inches or larger with the "promise" that producution models are coming soon, but so far, the years go by without anything viable showing up on store shelves. Now, the latest speculation, is that LG is going to be making Apple's forthcoming entry into the TV market (not to be confused with their Apple TV media streamer), and the set they will be making for Apple is supposed to be a 55-inch OLED set.
Even if this comes to pass, based on past history, the price of such a set would be definitely out of reach for mainstream consumers. At this point, I will believe it when I actually see it (and the price tag). For more details and perspective on the current state of OLED TV, read the report from ZD Net.


Comments
Here is the killer…despite the fact that Apple will ask a fortune for this set,
they will still build it with cheap, chinese labor. They have more cash than the Feds because their margin is so astronomical
on all the stuff they make but Steve Jobs
stubbornly willnot make it here unless they lower the minimum wage to $1.00 a day.
Of course he has more money than he could spend in 80 life times but its not enough, its never enough.
oled tv has the potential to become the greatest.
Thank you for this great post oled tv