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LG.Philips LCD has developed a 100-inch thin film transistor LCD panel, the company announced Wednesday in a statement.
The company claimed that the 100-inch panel is the largest in the world, and comparable in size to the largest PDP (plasma display panel) currently available.
The 100-inch panel is a widescreen LCD TV panel with a screen width and height exceeding 2.2 meters and 1.2 meters, respectively. The panel offers 6.2 million pixels, full high definition picture quality and can reproduce 1.07 billion colors, the company said.
The product also features the latest technologies, such as a maximum 3000-to-1 contrast ratio, color reproduction of 92%, and an 180-degree viewing angle based on Super In-Plane Switching and super-large compensation film technologies.
LG Philips did not say when the product would be available or its suggested retail price.
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RE: LG.Philips develops 100-inch LCD panelBy Josh Hayes on September 16, 2007, 12:52 pmI'm sure this wont last long on the market just because a 100 inch T.V is not only too big, but that it is pointless to get that big of a T.V when a 50 or 60 will...
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