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News - Phillips, leader in LCD screens

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Lg.Phillips created in march this year a new TFT-LCD screen of 100inches. This way Lg.Phillips becomes world leader in lcd screens. Before it appeared, the largest monitor was a 82 inch screen.

The monitor has the size of the biggest plasma display panel (PDP) available at this moment in the world.
The screen uses LG.Philips LCD’s proprietary copper-based interconnect technology, in this way the 100-inch LCD panel offers high-definition picture quality without distorting the video signals. The width and height of the panel exceeds 2.2 and 1.2 meters, so you can imagine it ain't for apartments.

Along with a good response speed under 5ms, the 100-inch TFT-LCD panel offers 6.22 million-pixels, full HD grade picture quality and can show 1.07 billion colors. The panel also features , a superb 3000:1 contrast ratio, color reproduction of 92 percent, and an great omni-directional, 180-degree viewing angle based on 'super IPS' and super-large compensation film technologies.

The panel is a wide screen (16:9) LCD TV and it was developed at LG.Philips LCD’s P7, the world’s largest seventh generation substrate size (1950 x 2250mm) fabrication line in Paju, South Korea.

The LCD screens have become larger and larger and cheaper too and probably in 10 to 20 years they will be in every house in the world.

written by Madalin D.



Madalin D
Madalin D
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6th August 2006
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