Looks like LG wasn't kidding about its 2011 deadline to produce OLED TVs. At a recent tech conference in South Korea, the company revealed an ultra skinny 19-inch OLED panel, showing that it's well on the way to volume producing 32-inch screens before the next three years are up.



LG had on display a 19-inch OLED panel that uses an amorphous Si TFT, which is a good step towards the 40 inches we've heard about earlier this year. In its turn, Samsung also presented quite a wide range of highly innovative products, including here a 15-inch Blue Phase mode LCD panel, a 14.3-inch color electronic paper and a 4.3-inch plastic LCD, plus a 7.9mm-thick 40-inch LCD TV and a 9.8mm-thick 52-inch TV.

As mentioned earlier, the OLED display showcased by LG is solely a prototype for the time being, but it's nevertheless a step in the right direction, one that makes us hope that, in just a few years' time, we'll actually be able to enjoy the very impressive cinematographic experiences these panels will be able to provide in the comfort of our own homes.