Samsung Announces 70-Inch LCD
Samsung says the company developed a 70-inch LCD HDTV panel, which bests the current largest size of 65 inches (Sharp). Samsung will show this display for the first time at the International Meeting on Information Displays (IMID) 2006, which will open in Daegu, Korea on August 23.
The company says this high definition panel has a conical viewing angle of 180 degrees and that the video signal is reproduced at 120Hz, compared to a video signal of 60 Hz for conventional Full HD LCD panels. Other specs include 600 nits of brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio and 1.07 billion colors.
Samsung plans production in the first half of 2007.
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