Before we carry on any further for those who don’t know what OLED is, it stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. Sony’s XEL-1 OLED TV was awarded grand award as the innovation of the year in the entertainment category by PopSci. This television by Sony also happens to be the world’s first OLED TV. One of the things that most people might ask is why is the screen size only 11 inches? The reason why the screen size is so small is because OLED circuitry requires a special type of glass that isn’t produced in large sizes, at least not yet but we are sure that will change pretty soon. Below are some of the specifications of Sony’s OLED TV,
Video
- Contrast Ratio: > 1,000,000 : 1
- Native Resolution: 960(H) x 540 (V)
- Picture Adjustment: Mode, Reset, Picture, Brightness, Color, Hue/Color, Temperature, Sharpness, Noise Reduction, MPEG Noise Reduction, Advanced Settings: Black Corrector, Gamma, Clear White, Color Space, Live Color.
Video Features
- A/V Synch: Yes
- Digital Amplifier: 960(H) x 540 (V)
- Dolby®: Dolby® Digital (AC3 for ATSC)
- MTS Stereo Decoder: Yes
- S-Force® Front: Surround (On, Off)
- Sound Booster: Yes
- Sound Mode: Dynamic, Standard, Custom
- Speaker On/Off: No
- SteadySound® Automatic Volume Control: Yes
- Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr ) Input(s): No
- Composite Video Input(s): No
- Digital Audio/Headphones Output:1 (Optical)
- HDMI™ Connection Input(s): 2 (Rear) supports 1080p/60, CEC capable
- Memory Stick® Media Slot: Yes (Memory Stick PRO™)
- RF Connection Input(s): 1 (rear)
- S-Video Input(s): No
The 11 inch OLED TV by Sony is currently priced at $2,499. For more information and specification please visit Sony XEL-1 OLED Television


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