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Appeared on: Sunday, June 4, 2006
LG.Philips LCD Exhibits 100-inch LCD Panel At SID 2006

LG.Philips LCD announced that it will demonstrate its full line-up of TFT-LCDs during SID (Society for Information Display) 2006, to be held June 4-9 in San Francisco, California.

World's Largest LCD Visits SID

At SID, LG.Philips LCD will exhibit its 100-inch LCD panel, which is approximately 1.5 times larger than the previously largest LCD panel, and is similar in size to the largest plasma display panel (PDP) currently available. LG.Philips LCD announced in March 2006 that it developed a 100-inch LCD panel, and this is the first time the panel will be exhibited at a public trade show. Developed at LG.Philips LCD's seventh-generation manufacturing facility in Paju, South Korea, the 100-inch panel is a wide screen (16:9) LCD TV panel which has a screen response speed below 5ms, 6.22 million-pixels, Full HD grade picture quality and the ability to reproduce 1.07 billion colors. The panel also boasts the latest technologies, such as a maximum contrast ratio of 3000:1, color gamut of 92 percent, and an omni-directional, 180-degree viewing angle based on Super IPS and super-large compensation film technologies.

Bock Kwon, LG.Philips LCD's Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Sales Officer said, "In a short amount of time, there have been significant enhancements to LCDs, giving LCDs an edge over other display technologies, as evidenced by the introduction of the 100-inch panel -- the largest in the world. Our product demonstrations at SID 2006 will further support why LCD is clearly today's display technology of choice."

LCD TVs in the Spotlight

LG.Philips LCD will showcase its full line-up of Full HD LCD panels for LCD HDTVs, including its 55-, 47-, 42- and 37-inch wide displays. These displays all have Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, a viewing angle of 178 degrees in all directions, a brightness of 600 cd/m2 and an impressive color gamut of 72 percent. The company will also show a variety of other large and wide LCD panels for HDTVs featuring technological enhancements such as motion blur reduction and copper bus implementation.

LCDs for Notebook PCs Enable the Ultimate Mobile Experience

LG.Philips LCD will demonstrate its "Combo LCD" notebook PC, featuring not only a 14.1-inch wide main display, but also a 4-inch sub-display on the outer shell of the notebook. The combo LCD allows a user to view various applications, such as calendars, e-mail, music lists and headline news, all without having to access the main display. In addition, the company will also show its 7-inch ultra mobile LCD for watching movies, listening to music, viewing pictures and more.

Next Generation Display

LG.Philips LCD will unveil several display prototypes featuring new technologies at SID 2006, including:

-- 2.4-inch and 2.2-inch QVGA active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) with low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS)

-- 14.1-inch flexible e-book display

-- 20.1-inch non-laser LTPS AMOLED with ultra uniform technology

-- the world's largest 42-inch 2D/3D switchable display

In addition to the displays mentioned above, LG.Philips LCD will also show a variety of LCDs ranging from 2-inches up to 100-inches for use in various applications including car navigation systems, rear seat automotive entertainment systems, portable AVs, mobile phones, notebook PCs, desktop monitors and digital signage.

LG.Philips LCD's Technology Expert Shares His Vision

On Tuesday, June 6, Bock Kwon, LG.Philips LCD's Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing & Sales Officer will deliver a keynote address titled, "The Evolution of the LCD Industry" in Room 134/135 in the Moscone Center.

Other LG.Philips LCD Speakers Include:

-- "New Structure of IPS mode with In-Cell Retarder for TV Application, Kyeong-Jin Kim, Session 21, Wednesday, June 7, 10:40 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., room 132/133 in the Moscone Center

-- "High-Performance EEFL Backlight Systems for Large-Sized LCD-TVs," Jae Bum Kim, Session 26, Wednesday, June 7, 10:40 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., room 130/131 in the Moscone Center

-- "A 10.1-in. SVGA Ultra-Thin and Flexible Active-Matrix Electrophoretic Display," Seung-Han Paek, Session 62, Friday, June 9, 9:00 a.m. to 10:20 a.m., room 132/133 in the Moscone Center

Poster Session: Tuesday, June 6, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Esplanade Ballroom in the Moscone Center

-- "a-Si TFT Integrated Gate Driver with AC-Driven Single Pull-Down Structure," Dr Yong Ho Jang

-- "Novel Viewing Angle Controllable TFT-LCD," Hyung Seok Chang

-- "New Pixel Structure with Kickback Voltage Free AM LCD," Cheolse Kim

-- "New Design of Advanced H-IPS (AH-IPS) Panel for High Aperture Ratio," Doyoung Lee

-- "New Light Collimation Film (LCF) for Direct Lit BLU System," Man Hoan Lee

-- "The Development of a 2.6-in. VGA System-on-Panel," Jae-Sung Yu

-- "Acceptable Motion-Blur Levels of an LCD-TV Based on Human Visual System," Kwang Hoon Shin

SID 2006 will be held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California from June 4-9. Media interested in seeing LG.Philips LCD's TFT-LCD portfolio firsthand should contact Stacey Voorhees via e-mail at svoorhees@lgphilips-lcd.com, or via telephone at 408-234-1082, or visit LG.Philips LCD's booth #932 located in the Moscone Center. The company will also have a separate demo room to show its LCD panel products for mobile and other applications at San Francisco Marriot Hotel's Pacific B Room from June 6-8.


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