
Panasonic has unveiled plans to bring an OLED TV to market in the next 18 – 24 months. The first TV will be developed in partnership with Toshiba, the 37 incher will be just 1 inch thick. Panasonic is working to extend the lifespan of the panels and has set a target of 50,000 hours which is 20,000 hours more than the current average.
No specific product details have been confirmed by either company, but the pair have acknowledged that they are working together on OLED technology, including high-definition OLED panels. The 37-inch TV is expected to be produced at Panasonic’s new IPS Alpha factory.
[Slashgear]