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U.S. electronics show

U.S. electronics show

LAS VEGAS, United States - South Korea's LG Electronics Inc. displays TVs using organic electroluminescence screens in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 8, 2013, at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show which opened the same day.

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U.S. electronics show

U.S. electronics show

LAS VEGAS, United States - Japan's Sony Corp. displays a prototype of a 56-inch organic electroluminescence TV with 4K technology, which it has developed jointly with Taiwanese company AU Optronics Corp., in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Jan. 7, 2013, prior to the opening of the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show the following day.

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Sharp's organic EL panel with new material

Sharp's organic EL panel with new material

OSAKA, Japan - Photo taken on June 1, 2012, shows Sharp Corp.'s organic electroluminescence display panel with a new material. The Osaka-based electronics company said the same day it has developed a technology to make higher resolution images on organic electroluminescence display panels for smartphones and other electronics products. The technology involves use of indium-gallium-zinc oxide semiconductors, a new material which Sharp already employs to increase the picture definition on its mass-produced liquid crystal display panels.

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Sony to launch next-generation OEL flat-screen TV this year

Sony to launch next-generation OEL flat-screen TV this year

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. plans to launch the world's first organic electroluminescence (OEL) television (in photo) within this year, the company said on April 12. The 11-inch OEL TV will feature a 3-millimeter-thick panel that is thinner than a liquid crystal display.

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Sony to launch next-generation OEL flat-screen TV this year

Sony to launch next-generation OEL flat-screen TV this year

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. plans to launch the world's first organic electroluminescence (OEL) television (in photo) within this year, the company said on April 12. The 11-inch OEL TV will feature a 3-millimeter-thick panel that is thinner than a liquid crystal display. (Kyodo)

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Sharp's foldable smartphone prototype

Sharp's foldable smartphone prototype

Sharp Corp. unveils to the press a foldable smartphone prototype in Tokyo on April 10, 2019. The Japanese electronics maker plans to launch commercial production of the smartphone featuring the foldable organic electroluminescence panel within the next few years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New TV tech from China's Hisense

New TV tech from China's Hisense

Officials of the Japanese arm of major Chinese appliance manufacturer Hisense Group Co. attend a press conference in Kawasaki, near Tokyo, on Feb. 19, 2019, to announce the launch of its new organic electroluminescence television in the spring. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sharp smartphone

Sharp smartphone

Photo shows Sharp Corp.'s new smartphone, Aquos Zero, equipped with the company's self-created organic electroluminescence panel, due for launch as part of the 2018 winter models. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sharp smartphone

Sharp smartphone

Photo taken in Tokyo on Oct. 3, 2018, shows Sharp Corp.'s new smartphone equipped with the company's self-created organic electroluminescence panel, due for launch as part of this year's winter models. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sony develops biggest full-color organic EL display panel

Sony develops biggest full-color organic EL display panel

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. has developed the world's largest full-color organic electroluminescence (EL) display panel (Photo), the company says in Tokyo on Feb. 7. Sony plans to begin mass-producing the 13-inch organic EL display panel, which is used for television and computer displays, in 2003.

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