Sony OLED TV


The TV model I am telling you about today is Sony’s OLED TV, model number XEL-1, an impressively thin TV of just 3 mm that is available only via the company’s retail stores at a relatively-high price of $2,499 which explains the fact that it’s using one of the latest and advanced display technologies but, though, it measures only 11 inches in diagonal.

Sony OLED TV


The Organic Light Emitting Diode technology allows for a faster response time, wider viewing angles, almost perfect color reproduction, high contrast ratio and outstanding brightness, permitting designers to create extremely thin and light TV panels.
From the two types of OLED, small molecule and polymer, Sony has chosen to use the small type to increase the monitor’s life, and it developed the Organic Thin Film Transistor that can be easily deposited on a flexible plastic display to deliver the world’s first full-color display capable of projecting full-color moving images even when the display is bent.

Sony OLED TV


The OLED’s high contrast is accomplished by turning off pixels when reproducing black and in our case we have an impressive 1,000,000:1 ratio, and yes, I wrote correct.
To sustain it, I will tell you that the technology that contributes to the exceptional color fidelity is Sony’s Super Top Emission meant to achieve 105% of the NTSC color space, with the help of a special micro-cavity and color filters.

Sony OLED TV


Sony OLED TV has a viewing angle of 178 degrees both on horizontal and vertical, 16:9 wide aspect ratio, 960 x 540 pixel native resolution, and the following key elements: comb filter, light sensor, noise reduction, picture adjustment settings, two 2W speakers built-in, S-Force Surround, digital amplifier, sound booster, Dolby Digital AC3, MTC stereo decoder, Memory Stick PRO media slot, and HDMI connectivity.


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