Tuesday 20 May 2008

Samsung Displays 82 Inch LCD TV Panel

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In its quest for bigger LCD screens, Samsung has unveiled an 82-inch LCD TV panel with 3,840 x 2,160 pixels resolution and 120Hz refresh rate at the ongoing Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition 2008.


The new LCD TV panel displays ultra-definition (UD) resolution and at 120 frames per second, minimizing the blur that is sometimes experienced at 60Hz. A red/green/blue LED back-light raises true color saturation to 150%, based on the NISC standard of 100%, claims the company.

Sang Soo Kim, executive vice president of the LCD Technology Center at Samsung Electronics explained, “This 82-inch LCD is large enough to cover all viewing angles with ultra-definition resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate that will allow viewers to watch motion pictures as if they are really in them.”

Moreover, the company has also launched an 82-inch “e-board” with a multi-touch screen, which is meant to put back customary whiteboards and beam projectors.

"This 82-inch LCD is large enough to cover all viewing angles with ultra-definition resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate that will allow viewers to watch motion pictures as if they are really in them," said Sang Soo Kim, executive vice president (LCD Technology Center) of Samsung Electronics.

Additionally, Samsung has introduced an 82-inch e-board with a multi-touch screen intended to replace white-boards and beam projectors. The e-board has been created using a 60Hz LCD panel with ultra-definition resolution.

Other Samsung products displayed at SID 2008 include: a multi-view digital information display (DID) that delivers 3D images without the need for special glasses; a 40-inch full-HD LCD TV panel that operates with only two source driver ICs instead of the normal combination of six source drivers and three gate drivers; a 15-inch LCD with blue phase mode; and a 2.3-inch e-paper that uses electrodes made from carbon nanotubes for enhanced fold-ability.

Samsung hasn't said anything about the pricing and availability of these products though.

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