Sorry OLED TV fans – big sizes won’t get much cheaper any time soon

If you’ve been tempted to upgrade your home theater by adding one of the best OLED TVs in a huge size, you may have found yourself rapidly rethinking that idea once you saw the price of them. OLED TVs at 77-inches, 83-inches and 97-inches are much more expensive than most LED TVs at the same sizes. For example, the 97-inch LG G2 costs a cool $25,000 / £25,000 / AU$48,000, though that’s obviously the most extreme of the bunch.

And sadly, it looks like that isn’t going to change any time soon. LG Display, which is the sole supplier of OLED panels used in the majority of OLED TVs sold, has just confirmed that it’s delaying its plans to launch a ‘10.5G’ OLED manufacturing facility to FlatpanelsHD (opens in new tab). The next-gen ‘10.5G’ factory tech is supposed to be able to produce larger OLED TV panels more cheaply, bringing the price of biiiiiig OLEDs down.

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