Wednesday, May 16, 2012


Panasonic, Sony in talks on OEL TVs

 Japanese electronics makers Sony and Panasonic are in talks on a partnership to develop next-generation TVs with organic electroluminescence, or OEL, displays.People say the negotiations are at an initial stage. Long-time rivals Sony and Panasonic want to work together to rebuild their struggling TV businesses.
Through the tie-up, Panasonic hopes to cut costs and accelerate the development of large OEL televisions. The maker plans to produce the displays on a test basis at a plant in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, probably before the end of the year.OEL televisions are thinner than current liquid crystal display models and produce sharper images.
South Korean firms are leading in producing large OEL displays on a commercial basis.

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