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Of course all these sets are as big as barns compared to Sony’s
3-milimeter-thick OLED TVs, which the company recently decided to put
on sale in the US. But those sets are stuck at a piddling 11-inch
diagonal screen size and are unlikely to get much bigger until Sony figures out a whole new way to make OLED panels. —Sean Captain



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