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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
LG.Philips LCD Demonstrates TFT-LCDs at FPD International 2006
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LG.Philips LCD will showcase its new suite of TFT-LCD panels for HDTVs, desktop monitors, notebook PCs and mobile phones during FPD International 2006 in Yokohama, Japan.
A sampling of the company's show highlights include:
Full HD LCDs for True HDTVs
LG.Philips LCD will demonstrate its line-up of full high definition (1920
x 1080, two megapixels) TFT-LCD panels for HDTVs, including 37-, 42- and
47-inch widescreen displays. These panels all feature a viewing angle of
178 degrees, a 1600:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a maximum brightness of 600
cd/m2, a gray-to-gray response time of 8 ms and a high color gamut of 92
percent. The company will also present its 100-inch widescreen, a full HD
LCD panel, which was recently listed in the 2007 Guinness Book of World
Records as the world?s largest LCD panel.
LCDs for Premium Desktop Monitors and Notebook PCs
In addition, LG.Philips LCD will show its fleet of TFT-LCD panels for
premium desktop monitors, including the 30-inch wide QXGA+ (2560 x 1600)
LCD panel and a 26-inch wide UXGA (1920 x 1200) LCD panel. The latest in
TFT-LCD technology for notebook PCs will also be featured, including an
ultra slim LCD panel which is just 6.7mm thick and the 20.1-inch wide LCD
panel.
Medium & Small TFT-LCDs
Also shown at FPD International is LG.Philips LCD's small and medium
display solutions for mobile applications. The company will show its
medium displays including the 7- and 10.4-inch LCD panels for car
navigation systems, as well as its 4- and 8-inch LCD panels for automotive
entertainment. Also to be featured are small displays including a 2.4-inch
VGA low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) LCD panel with In-Plane Switching
(IPS) technology for wider viewing angle and a 2.4-inch QVGA active matrix
organic light emitting diodes (AMOLED) panel.
Next-generation Displays
In addition to the aforementioned demonstrations, LG.Philips LCD will
highlight the following prototypes for new technologies during FPD
International 2006.
- 42-inch LCD panel for TVs with an impressive motion picture response
time
- 32-inch LCD panel for TVs featuring a low power external electrode
fluorescent lamp (EEFL) (68W)
- 32-inch LCD panel for full HDTVs incorporating LED Backlight Unit (BLU)
with local dimming function for enhanced picture quality and contrast
ratio
- 15-inch monitor LCD panel that features two viewing angles (178 and 80
degrees)
FPD International will be held at the Pacifico Yokohama from October 18
through 20 in Yokohama, Japan. |
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