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 Samsung Mobile Display Unveils Next-generation OLED Displays at SID 2009
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Message Text: Samsung Mobile Display (SMD) will exhibit an extensive range of OLED and mobile LCD displays here at Display Week 2009, hosted by the Society for Information Display (SID), June 2-4.

Featured at the Samsung booth are:

Production-ready AM OLED TV
SMD is exhibiting 14.1-inch and 31-inch diagonal OLED TV panels. The 31-inch is the first OLED display that features full HD resolution (1920 x 1080), a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1, a color gamut of over 100% NTSC and a ultra-slim design of only 8.9mm. The OLED TV panels can be mass produced through the use of Fine Metal Mask (FMM) technology.

Active Matrix (AM) OLED for the Future
SMD is showing the world?s thinnest "flapping" OLED panel, one that can flutter in a breeze. The panel is only 0.05mm thin, about one tenth the thickness of OLED panels with a normal glass substrate. It features a high contrast ratio, is polarizer-free and has a pixel resolution of 480 x 272.

SMD also is showing 4.82-inch and 12.1-inch transparent, foldable and ID card displays as well.

AM OLED for Mobile
OLEDs have become an important consideration in mobile design as set makers require smarter displays to accommodate multi-functions.

SMD will exhibit a full line up of mobile displays from a 3.2-inch "real" WVGA to a 7-inch WSVGA. The 3.2-inch WVGA on exhibit is the world?s first OLED display with 310ppi. (pixels per inch).

A significant benefit of OLED panels is that they do not require backlighting, can be made much thinner than traditional displays and consume far less power. Other factors that will drive the expected exponential market growth of OLED technology include faster response time, blur-free motion, a 180-degree viewing angle and potentially lower manufacturing costs.

TFT LCD
SMD is exhibiting an "on cell" Touch Sensor Device (TSD)? which integrates multiple touch functions on a TFT panel that features a slim black matrix, thin module design and high light transmittance.
 
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