SonyDrive XEL-1
Oct 01, 2007 1401 hrs IST
A 3mm thin HDMI OLED TV
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Sony has announced their new screen - the SonyDrive XEL-1. This one is an OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) TV, which it'll release in the Japanese market on December 1.

WOW..exact copy paste work from ENGADGET.....good work....TT TEST LABS @&*@# !
by sushantV, Nangal, Punjab, on Oct 01, 2007 03:07 PM, Report abuse Reply
Isn't this the second article to be copy pasted from Engadget??? Why is TT doing this?
by Grawp, The Dark Forest, on Oct 01, 2007 04:01 PM, Report abuse
I too checked the ENDGATE.COM news... Well, it is just a report and Techtree has not exactly copied as you complain...
by Veekay, Delhi, on Oct 02, 2007 07:45 AM, Report abuse
what is wrong if they copy. its just a news item. you guys are crying over it as if you developed a great idea, patented it and now TT has copied it.
by virgin, chennai, on Oct 03, 2007 07:44 AM, Report abuse
TT, I think the best way is the paste the link and save some storage space. Readers will anyway know where the information is coming from.
by rajiv7374, Bangalore, on Oct 03, 2007 01:18 PM, Report abuse
As usual, we can expect the best of the best from SONY. This is a new technology and others are sure to come with similar products. It truly is exciting to think what the picture will be like with that absurd contract ratio.
by Microman, MUMBAI, on Oct 02, 2007 08:06 AM, Report abuse Reply
I too checked the Endgate news item, and it is just a news item which has not been copied by techtree as you all complain...
by Veekay, Delhi, on Oct 02, 2007 07:46 AM, Report abuse Reply
C'mon TT u can do better than this. OK guys here's the video of this OLED Sony TV: http://www.breitbart.tv/html/6239.html
by TVS, Delhi, on Oct 02, 2007 06:24 AM, Report abuse Reply
Good to see OLED coming out to the consumers.
by Sajeer, Sydney, on Oct 02, 2007 04:40 AM, Report abuse Reply
Sounds Great. Detils about technical features like power consumption, life expectancy, maximum possible size in future and physical features like sturdiness etc. will be eagerly awaited. What will be the other advantages of this technology?
by D.S.Bamji, Guangzhou, on Oct 02, 2007 03:23 AM, Report abuse Reply
I checked on engadget....there were 3 articles on this item there. None of this resemble as "cut copy paste". Please get the facts right. If I am wrong, please post the url link of the engadget forum and tt does let you paste the topic. I know because I complained abt ep630 and the editor was man enough to apologise. If this is true, i am sure the editor will do the same thing, if not you are making fools out of yourselves. Not offending you, but prove your point in the forums please
by Roshan Ashraf ", Mumbai, on Oct 16, 2007 06:44 PM, Report abuse Reply