Toshiba Corp. appears to have brought its expectations for bigger OLED screens a few years closer, saying it will have a 30-inch OLED screen on the market in 2009. OLED screens offer benefits that will in some ways, be on par with the switch many consumers made from CRT TV sets to LCD or Plasma models. Sony announced this month that it will offer its first OLED screen, a small 11-inch screen, ... [ read the full article ]
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@hughjars, hey man, nice pic, but I'm wondering if maybe u can post it to a thread on its own and link to it, or even upload it at http://i.users.afterdawn.com and just leave a link to it? The problem with such large pics in news comments is they mess up the news layout.
Nice chart but really not too believable, so at ten feet with a 25 inch tv I would not be able to tell the difference between 480 and 1080. My eyesight isn't what it used to be but I guarantee I could tell that difference. Not a fanboy, but am planning to get a nice 36" or bigger widescreen soon. Please people don't rely on the chart too much to determine your purchase rely on your eyes. Apparently at ten feet you'd need a 80" tv to be able to see 1080p, yeh right???