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As will be much talk of OLED technology, you can read about it in this link. You will be part of anything that needs a screen, from mobile phones to computer screens.
But if your fantasy is only the thickness, the LCD can be just like this ultra fine LG you see in the picture above. It has 2.48 inches thick, but in technology, your best option remains the OLED. However, the XEL-1 is a product that Sony has not put in the mass market for sale. I am absolutely certain that over the coming years we will be seeing more and more manufacturers are starting the development of new televisions based on OLED. And how many more models available in the market and more competition there and Iran falling prices increasing to match that of OLED LCD and manufacturers continue to improve their performance with each new model developed and launched.
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