Apple Testing with 65"-oled-screens
An Asian display maker is reportedly making sample display panels for Apple’s iTV, which is expected be mass-produced next year, analysts said this week. The company is making 65-inch organic light-emitting diode sample panels for Apple’s iTV in collaboration with Apple, said Lee Seung-woo, an analyst at Seoul-based IBK Securities.
“However, it is not certain whether Apple will use it for the mass production of its long-rumored iTV as it is still running tests,” he added.
Speculation has been mounting that Apple‘s iTVs will be rolled out this year following numerous delays. However, multiple sources say that the plan has once again been deferred to 2015.
“Around 2 million Apple‘s iTVs with 65- and 77-inch liquid crystal displays were expected to hit the market in the second half of this year. However, Apple employees visited this local company in October 2013 to delay the plans to next year,” said a source close to the matter on Saturday. “Following the visit, the display maker’s stock prices plunged.”
The delay is reportedly due to Apple’s attempt to shift LCD panels to OLED apart from the shortage of content supply.
If Apple chooses OLED panels for its TV, this local manufacturer will become the first vendor, the sources said. Other display makers such as Japan Display and Sharp ― which are also reportedly suppliers of Apple’s iPhone 6 -― are not yet capable to mass-produce OLED panels for television sets.
“Though the yield rate of OLED panels is still not high for mass production, they are considered to be the best panels for TVs because of its high definition and the potential of curvedness,” said John Seo, an analyst at Shinhan Investment.
Apple has been eyeing its television business as a new profit source. Apple TV reportedly generated $1 billion last year and it has high potential to grow further thanks to iTunes’ abundant music, movie and television content.
Addressing the labels slapped on Apple TV as being a “hobby” for the Cupertino-based iPhone maker, Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook said during the company’s shareholders’ meeting last month, “That hobby was over $1 billion of revenue last year. It’s a little hard to call it a hobby anymore.”
The company is also in talks with the U.S. cable giant Comcast about offering a streaming TV service, although the talks are reportedly still in an early stage.
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I'm very very interested in anything tech, and Apple are always interesting to watch and see what they are doing.
However...
Apple trying to compete in the TV sector is like someone trying to compete in the coke/pepsi/cola market; you either make something cheaper than the competition and attempt to copy their design, or you try and create something new and original but charge the earth for it.
Hate to say it but you just can't compete in this industry and get a significant foothold. Those that want a quality TV will buy the usual suspects, like LG, Panasonic, Sony, Samsung and all the other volume producers. Those that would want "An Apple TV" are probably already using the little box they supply.
Happy to eat my words, but a successful, competitive and reasonably priced TV that doesn't have the 'lifestyle' BS attached to it, complete with a video that has lots of white backgrounds and voiceovers about the pneumatic pressure applied to the aluminium to justify the high cost are probably beyond Apple's reach.
I guess they have put themselves in a position where if they didn't release an super expensive TV, people would not buy it; but they will and people will still not buy it én mass
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In before $50,000 price tag.
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Have fun fixing/replacing the tv in about 3-4 years.
One of the reasons why none of the big ones is selling OLED in big numbers, is the extremely short life compared to CFL/LED.
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Will they use the dumed down ios7 on the TV on phone looks ok on ipad look cheap on huge oled looks fisher price