Mitsubishi Electric announced on September 21 that it will launch the world's first large-size display system. The 100-inch "diamond OLED" is a large-sized display (Aurora Vision OLED) using organic EL (OLED) as a light-emitting component. Sample photos of 155-inch OLED displays. The system is used for indoor display and provides seamless, vivid images through the use of Mitsubishi's newly developed video control technology. The OLED screen is only 99mm thick and has a wide viewing angle range of about ±80 degrees. The maximum brightness is 1200 cd/m2, which is twice the contrast of other LED products, making it ideal for installation in brighter locations such as commercial buildings, stations and airports. It can be combined into various shapes and sizes according to requirements, so it can be installed on curved columns and angled walls in addition to narrow walkways, the price will depend on the size required. The pre-marketed OLED TVs are the largest 15-inch products launched by LG Electronics. The company plans to launch OLED panels of 20 inches or more in 2010, and launch 30-inch and 40-inch OLED panels in 2011 and 2012 respectively. .