According to foreign media reports, Sony 16, said that as the demand for OLED TVs is not ideal, the company will stop in Japan, sales of OLED (organic light-emitting diode) television.
Sony said the company has stopped production of OLED TVs in Japan, and will be exhausted in the inventory digestion to stop sales in Japan. The company plans to continue in North America, Europe and other overseas markets, production of OLED TVs.
After electricity, OLED display organic compounds or carbon-containing compounds, the light can be issued. OLEC screen without backlight can produce clear images. This makes OLED TVs thinner and lighter than LCD TVs and energy-saving.
Sony did not disclose how many units the company has sold OLED TV, only said that a monthly capacity of 2,000 units.
Sony spokesman said: "Since the introduction of OLED TVs more than two years, the Japanese demand in general. But we will continue to overseas sales and OLED research and development work."
Sony's OLED model, but only failed to inspire enthusiasm for the market. In Japan, the price of 11-inch OLED TV for 20 yen (2200 U.S. dollars). Compared to LCD TVs and plasma TVs and other competitive products, OLED TVs smaller and more expensive, while the LCD TVs and plasma TVs a large-scale production has been for many years.
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