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On Dec. 1, electronics maker Sony plans to launch the XEL-1, a television it claims will be the world's first that is based on organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The 11-inch color display will measure 3 mm at its thinnest point and will go on sale in Japan for $1,700. Flat-panel televisions today are based on either plasma or liquid-crystal display technology.
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