Sharp: 'Forget OLED, LCD is the future'

OLED televisions are not very good and are a long way from challenging the technical superiority of LCDs. That's the view of Mike Wilson, head of Sharp in the US, who made the claims at Sharp's press conference at CES on Sunday.

The press conference focused mainly on the same things that we were told at IFA in September: that Sharp's 10G LCD TVs will be 20mm thick and have 100,000:1 contrast ratios. Wilson also spoke at length about Sharp's new 10G LCD factory in Japan, but did not say much that we hadn't already been told in Berlin four months ago.

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