Sony has posted an interesting interview with Tetsuo Urabe (Senior Vice President, Display Device Development Group, Sony), together with 3 other Sony engineers received the 55th Okochi Memorial Award.

Tutsuo tells us how they started with a 13-inch prototype in 2001, the challenges in establishing mass-production of OLED displays, and the difficult work they had to do in order to meet the December 2007 shipment deadline.
On a different note, yesterday I had the good luck of taking a few new photos and a video of Sony's XEL-1 TV:

Posted: Sep 04,2009 by Ron Mertens