Published on January 7th,2007 at 4:23 AM
By daimaou

Samsung at the CES, the Preview

Today Samsung dropped some official pictures of their booth and the products they will display during the CES. Among the number of devices, we have DAPs, UMPCs, Blu-Ray players and so on and so on. Samsung will also unveil 20 different TVs based on 3 different technologies such as DID, LCD and PDP… Well, we are looking forward to learn more about this tomorrow!!!!





Samsung Exhibits Wide Range of Next-generation LCD Displays
at CES 2007

Seoul, Korea – January 7, 2007: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world’s largest provider of thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display
(TFT-LCD) panels will exhibit a comprehensive portfolio of next-generation LCD panels at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2007,
which will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 8 through 11 .
Particularly noteworthy new Samsung panels include a double-sided 2.22” wide LCD that shows different images on both sides of
the same screen for mobile applications, a 70” diagonal, full-HD LCD TV panel for the home, and an 82” diagonal, digital information
display (DID) for public settings.

Samsung’s new 2.22” double-sided LCD – being exhibited for the first time at CES 2007 – is the first product to display two different
images back to back in an ultra-thin mechanical package. It is 1mm slimmer than typical display modules (3.85mm) used in mobile
phones, enabling truly differentiated multimedia handset designs. Other commercially available double-sided LCDs simply consist
of two panels placed one on top of the other that can only display the reverse image of identical screen content.

Meanwhile, Samsung will introduce the largest (70” diagonal) full-high-definition LCD for consumer television applications. At CES 2007,
Samsung will augment its initial success with 40” and 46” diagonal screen size standards by exhibiting a new 52” diagonal LCD screen
standard that reproduces full HD video images at 120Hz with enhanced motion picture response time (MPRT). The 52” panel will be
produced later this year on the company’s most advanced 8th -generation LCD manufacturing line.

For the lucrative DID market, the company will demonstrate several products that enable system designers to mount giant LCD panels
adjacent to each other with minimal distance separating the display’s active viewing area. These include a 46” diagonal touch-screen
DID, a 40” diagonal model with narrow bezels left and right, a 46” diagonal panel also for use with narrow bezel designs, as well as
57” and 82” diagonal DIDs.

Finally, Samsung will display a wide portfolio of LCD panels for computer monitor applications, including a 30” wide aspect ratio model,
which is the industry’s largest LCD panel of its type. A variety of graphically-rich, ultra-slim high-resolution notebook PCs panels will be
shown that are ideally suited to enhance the viewing experience when used in conjunction with the new Windows Vista operating
system.

The Samsung Electronics LCD booth is located in the North Hall (N238, 240 and 242) at the Las Vegas Conventional Center.

Via Samsung
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