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News
Samsung Electronics Develops First 70-inch LCD TV
Panel (1/9/2006)
Features Full HDTV Specifications
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world's
largest provider of thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display
(TFT-LCD) panels, has developed the first 70-inch LCD panel for
use in the consumer TV market.
Currently, the largest LCD TV screen size
is 65 inches in diameter. The company will unveil its 70-inch LCD
HDTV at the International Meeting on Information Displays (IMID)
2006, which will open in Daegu, Korea on August 23.
Executive Vice President Kim Sang-Soo of
Samsung Electronics said, "Our new 70-inch LCD is not only significantly
larger, but also sets a new benchmark of excellence in terms of
video image reproduction, viewing angle and image quality. We've
designed it to dramatically enhance the large screen LCD TV user's
viewing experience."
Samsung's latest LCD panel boasts full high-definition
resolution (1080p) and a conical viewing angle of 180 degrees for
multi-viewing audiences. In addition, its video signal is reproduced
at 120Hz, compared to a video signal of 60 Hz for a conventional
Full HD LCD panel, enabling rapidly moving video images to be reproduced
with crystal clarity.
Samsung will begin producing the new 70-inch
LCD during the first half of 2007, bolstering its position in the
ultra-large-screen TV segment. With the introduction of the 70"
LCD TV, the company will be in a position to compete head-to-head
with PDP (plasma display panel) and projection TV makers.
www.samsung.com
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