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Home A/V | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:57PM | 0 comments

OLED manufacturers continue to tease us with incredible-looking TVs that they have no intention of bringing to market anytime soon, with the latest from Samsung. It showed off a 40-inch 1080p screen, but was quick to point out that putting together the demo took a special effort, as its OLED production line is really only capable of screens up to 31 inches at the moment. Even one of those 31-inch models would be nice to see, as the largest currently-available OLED screen is Sony's 11-inch XEL-1.

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