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Wednesday, 30 July 2008

panasonic_logo_blue_300.jpgMatsushita Electric Industrial Co, the world's largest consumer electronics maker, plans to start selling OEL (organic electroluminescent) television sets with a screen size of 40 inches or so as early as 2011, the Nikkei reported on Tuesday, without citing sources.

OEL is seen as the most promising technology for next-generation TVs because it offers a higher image quality than LCDs and plasma panels, the business daily said.

By investing several dozen billion yen, the company plans to build a prototype production line for OEL panels 20 inches and larger and to start operating it next spring, the report said.

It also plans to double the personnel involved in development of large-screen OEL TVs to around 200.

The firm plans to set up an OEL panel mass production line at an LCD panel plant it intends to start operating in 2010 in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, the report said.

This line is expected to begin manufacturing OEL panels for screens of up to 40 inches as early as 2011. Click
here to read the exclusive TweakTV Sony OLED feature.
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