Sony Debuts Credit Card-Thin Television

Yesterday technology giant Sony showed off its latest creation, an organic electroluminescent (OEL) display just 1.4mm thin, or roughly the thickness of a credit card. According to the Reuters report, the new screen could bring an end to the much larger tv tubes currently being used, and strongly compete with LCD screens. The OEL display is not only thinner and lighter, but also produces a better picture than that of the LCD screen. Sony hopes to mass produce the displays by 2003, matching the cost and size of today's LCD displays. You can read the rest of the report over at MSNBC.

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