Samsung to unveil world's largest LCD
Samsung's upcoming LCD will apparently set a record for the electronics industry.
Credit: Samsung
At 70 inches, the display is aimed at the consumer HDTV market but will no doubt become available in the business market at an early stage. According to Samsung, the screen is five inches larger than any current one. The company is unveiling the 70-incher at this week's International Meeting on Information Displays 2006 in Daegu, Korea.
The screen offers a conical viewing angle of 180 degrees. The video signal is reproduced at 120Hz, compared with the 60Hz offered by conventional high-definition LCD panels, enabling "rapidly moving video images to be reproduced with crystal clarity", the company said on Monday.
Samsung will begin mass production of the new 70-inch LCD during the first half of 2007. With its introduction, the company will be in a position to compete head-to-head with plasma and projection TV makers.
Samsung's display has a resolution of 1,920x1,080 pixels, which qualifies it as a high-definition TV but isn't incredibly high for a screen of this size.
For example, one of the largest LCD screens seen at the CeBit trade show in Germany in March is the 56-inch V562D1 display from Chi Mei Optoelectronics. That screen has a resolution of 3,840x2,160 pixels.
Samsung has not yet named a price for its 70-inch screen. The screen from Chi Mei is expected to retail at around £6,000.
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