Sony will launch “XEL-1”, the world’s first organic light emitting diode TV, on December 1, 2007, adding a new category to its TV business. Sony’s TV lineup is centered on its “BRAVIA” LCD TVs, and the addition of
OLED TVs will provide customers with unparalleled thinness combined with superb image quality. Going forward, Sony will progressively develop its OLED TV business, positioning it alongside “BRAVIA” with the aim of expanding its overall TV business.
OLED is a light-emitting display technology based on electroluminescent organic materials, with a structure that enables unprecedented levels of thinness and lightweight design to be achieved. OLED also delivers advanced levels of contrast and brightness, wide color reproduction range and rapid response time to realize stunning picture quality. Furthermore, with its limited environmental impact, OLED has attracted widespread attention as a highly-anticipated next-generation display device technology.
Additionally, in designing and manufacturing “XEL-1”, Sony leveraged many of the technologies it has amassed throughout its product development history, including the imaging technologies accumulated since the “Trinitron” era, and the high-density mounting technologies gained through its mobile product development. As a result, “XEL-1” incorporates both revolutionary design and unparalleled picture quality befitting the world’s first OLED TV.
The launch of “XEL-1” represents the first stage in Sony’s OLED TV business, and Sony will continue to advance its OLED TV development, while focusing on long-term business growth. Sony will also extend beyond its own OLED development and production, to leading the expansion of surrounding industries and the OLED market as a whole.