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 Ultra-thin TV to hit the market

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Date posted: 01/10/2007

An ultra-thin organic light-emitting diode display system with a screen only 3mm thick will go on sale to the general public from Sony in December.

Different organic materials produce different colours and are combined to produce a colour display.

Sony has hailed the new television as a signal of its returning strength as a technology innovator.

"Some people have said attractive products are slow to come at Sony despite its technological strength," said Sony president Ryoji Chubachi at a news conference at its Tokyo headquarters. "I want this world's first OLED TV to be the symbol of the revival of Sony's technological prowess.

"I want this to be the flag under which we charge forward to turn the fortunes around."

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