LG announced flat OLED TVs back in January with shipping date of this summer. I was getting worried though with no news of its availability. But finally this came out in Korea: http://news.mk.co.kr/english/newsRe...719798&selFlag=sc&relatedcode=&wonNo=&sID=308
"LG to double OLED TV line-up
LG Electronics is set to double its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television line-up, a move meant to allow customers to have more choices to spread OLED TVs.
The electronics behemoth announced that it would release five OLED TV models in four series consecutively on the domestic market from Monday until next week. Then, its OLED TV line-up would add up to 10 models in eight series. Four out of the total coming new five OLED TVs would be ultra OLED TVs. The company is planning to aggressively target the fast-growing ultra HD (UHD) TV market.
LG Electronics has widened customer choices by rolling out the world’s first flat display, 65-inch and 55-inch ultra OLED TVs as opposed to all of the existing ultra OLED TVs featuring a curved screen. The new OLED TV has realized LG’s Art Slim Design philosophy as the volume of components and circuits of the TV was reduced from the existing thin and light OLED TVs.
In particular, the 55-inch ultra OLED TV is a mere 4.8 millimeters thin, slimmer than smartphones. As OLED TVs emit light without back light, unlike the existing liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs, they could show complete black and display colors accurately. "
"LG to double OLED TV line-up
LG Electronics is set to double its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television line-up, a move meant to allow customers to have more choices to spread OLED TVs.
The electronics behemoth announced that it would release five OLED TV models in four series consecutively on the domestic market from Monday until next week. Then, its OLED TV line-up would add up to 10 models in eight series. Four out of the total coming new five OLED TVs would be ultra OLED TVs. The company is planning to aggressively target the fast-growing ultra HD (UHD) TV market.
LG Electronics has widened customer choices by rolling out the world’s first flat display, 65-inch and 55-inch ultra OLED TVs as opposed to all of the existing ultra OLED TVs featuring a curved screen. The new OLED TV has realized LG’s Art Slim Design philosophy as the volume of components and circuits of the TV was reduced from the existing thin and light OLED TVs.
In particular, the 55-inch ultra OLED TV is a mere 4.8 millimeters thin, slimmer than smartphones. As OLED TVs emit light without back light, unlike the existing liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs, they could show complete black and display colors accurately. "