When we - back in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas - we were more than impressed. At its European hurl tonight LG has given more perspicaciousness into the telly, including its cost and availability. Touted as the world's largest OLED screen, this 55-inch speculate is also the thinnest (at 4mm), lightest, fastest and, so it would seem, priciest of its kind. Showroom TVs will be in special stores from this July, with pre-orders being captivated for what LG promises will be "pre-Christmas 2012" delivery. But at what cost? Around €9000 is the commencing estimate. Eek. It may not be cheap, but LG is wise that this high-flying, high-spec set is as much about showing what the attendance is able of as it is about sales.
Of the 250-million TV sales a year, LG anticipates a division of the estimated 50,000 OLED sales in 2013. That may touch find agreeable insignificant fish in a big pond for now, but we're looking at the technology of the prospective - dextral here, right-mindedness now. From what Pocket-lint has seen at both CES and the European, open this may have the OLED naysayers eating their words. It's an powerful looking grain of appurtenances and we're voracious to get hold of a set as soon as we can. Will you be bewitching the bet into OLED or is this 55-inch behemoth's equally colossal evaluation just too much to tango?
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