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Consumer Deal News Site Says Shoppers Can Save 15-25% by Waiting a Year to Buy an OLED TV

Consumer shopper site DealNews encouraged consumers considering an OLED TV purchase to wait a year when “OLEDs will become a lot more cost-competitive as manufacturing expenses decrease.” The Thursday blog post cited an IHS report from June saying inkjet-printed OLED…

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display technology is set to enter mass production in 2020, with capacity to rise 12-fold through 2024. It suggested OLED TV prices could drop 15-25 percent next year. Thursday, a 55-inch LG B9 series OLED TV was selling for $1,299 at Best Buy, $100 off list.