Japanese companies Sony and Panasonic will be engaged in joint development of OLED-panels. The companies plan to create a technology of mass production of OLED-panels in 2013, and thus pay billions in damages from the actions of foreign competitors. Prior to that, Sony and Panasonic have never worked together. OLED technology allows the TV's lower than the LCD, power and more high-definition images. OLED, is expected to become the dominant technology in the next generation of televisions.
Post a cooperative effort of two Japanese companies came amid reports that two South Korean giants, Samsung and LG, are collected separately in 2012 to release 55-inch (140-centimeter) OLED-TVs. The price of the TV from Samsung will be 9460 dollars. Interestingly, in the first half of 2010, Sony made a profit equal to approximately $ 650 million, and the first half of 2011 losses amounted to about $ 550 million loss on the basis of 2011-2012 fiscal year, according to the manufacturer, will be approximately $ 1.2 billion
Net loss Panasonic Corp for 12 months (by end-March 2012) totaled a record 772.2 billion yen ($ 9.7 billion), but the company plans in the new fiscal year to increase profitability by reducing costs and redundancies.
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