Sony XEL-1
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sony-xel-1-252-6773495
title:
Sony XEL-1
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The XEL-1 is the world's first organic light-emitting diode (OLED) television, designed by Sony in 2007 and produced for sale the following year. It was also the world's thinnest television during its production, at 3 mm. It has a screen size of 11 inches with a native resolution 960×540. The top of the base has 2 speakers and the power, volume, channel, input, and menu buttons, which are backlit, so the symbols and abbreviations change when the XMB interface is accessed. The back of the panel h
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World's first OLED television, designed in 2007
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_XEL-1
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2024-02-10T07:13:58Z
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