Nov 9, 2005 2:42 PM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter
LG.Philips LCD showcased new TFT-LCDs for HDTVs, desktop monitors, digital information displays and other applications during FPD International 2005 in Yokohama, Japan.
The company showed its 37-, 42-, and 47in HD (1920x1080, two-megapixels) TFT-LCDs. These panels feature a viewing angle of 178 degrees, a 1600:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a maximum brightness of 600cd/m2, a gray-to-gray response time of 8ms and a high color gamut of 90 percent for natural image display. The company showed its 55in TFT-LCD for full HDTVs.
Other prototypes demonstrated include a 47in HD LCD TV featuring a low-power LED backlight; a 42in LCD for HDTV with a motion picture response time of 5ms; a 42in, 12-bit LCD for HDTV with 64 billion colors; and a 32in hybrid backlight LCD, featuring a mixture of LED and CCFL backlights.
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