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 SAMSUNG Electronics Showcases Innovative Display Technology

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Date posted: 25/08/2004

At a recent conference - the International Display Research Conference 2004 - Samsung unveiled their newest display technologies ready to go into production. These included a 21.3” LCD monitor, only half as thick as current models, yet manages to greatly improve on color saturation, color stability, and durability.

Today, smart phones and PDAs have a separate touch screen panel attached on top of the LCD. Samsung has developed a way to build the touch screen function into the LCD itself. Optical sensors measure the various light volumes coming into the panel when objects touch the panel surface, then the light is converted into electric signals for recognition.

Also unveiled was the new 2.6” VGA (300 pixels per inch) amorphous silicon LCD. The display enables users of mobile products to receive the same resolution provided by a notebook PC.

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