A TV Samsung's 110-inch, high-definition TV that has four times the resolution of ordinary TVs is set to sell for about $150.000 in South Korea.
(Photo: Samsung / AP)
It was unveiled today Monday and is a television device that reflects the movement of global manufacturers towards ultra HD TVs. Ultra-HD TVs are also known as "4K" because they contain four times more pixels than an HDTV.
Last year, Samsung and rival LG Electronics, two leading TV manufacturers introduced OLED technology touted as the future of TV. The OLEDs displays they are very thin and can display images with improved clarity and deeper color saturation. Of course, you can understand the cost of OLED screens from the above price.
Samsung touts OLED TVs as mainstream to replace LCD TVs and fight for mass market sharetreatment larger and more affordable devices with OLED technology.