
Not like LG had
any choice but to get savvy with OLED, but either way, it's good to hear that it's making the investment willingly. According to CEO Kwon Young-soo, LG is planning to use some of its "abundant cash" (must be nice, right?) to "increase capital spending for the active-matrix organic light-emitting diodes (AMOLED) business." He refused to dole out a proper figure at the time, noting that the company was "still watching the market to seek a proper time to implement decisive action." As for logistics, it's highly likely that a little tag-team work with
Samsung SDI will take place, while it's also probable that we'll see its 3.5G AMOLED line relocated to its facilities in "Paju, Gyeonggi Province, following the relocation of the two-generation production line in Gumi." So, LG -- now that we know you're all gung ho, might we see that
32-inch OLED TV before 2011?
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
OLED TV Fan @ Jun 28th 2008 7:13PM
Sony was the first to both bring out an OLED TV and to announce a major investment in the technology. This is an obvious next step for any of its competitors in the field. The question is who will be the first with a decent size OLED panel that can be used as the main TV in a home.