You can forget about having an OLED screen Samsung, at least in the years ahead. The problem can be none other than the cost of manufacture of these panels, are too high to be able to produce lines of OLED screens.
The news is far less “curious” because Samsung is one of the companies that are developing this type of screens in order to reach a satisfactory level for mass production. If the same company under investigation is that it is not viable, why companies like Sony launched OLED screens? Remember the screen 11-inch XEL-1.
Meanwhile, Samsung will continue to focus on the production of LED screens and plasma trying to improve energy consumption in the coming years.
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