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: Le plus grand écran LCD Flexible

Posté le 2005-11-28 10:34:06  |  par: Daimaou  |  Comments 3 Commentaires
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Le plus grand écran LCD Flexible

Samsung a annoncé aujourd'hui avoir développé l'écran LCD flexible le plus grand au monde soit.... un 7" VGA.

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Samsung Electronics Develops Largest Flexible LCD Panel


Seoul, Korea – November 28th, 2005 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., announced today that it has developed the world’s largest transmissive TFT LCD (thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display), with sufficiently high resolution to display digital television content.

The seven-inch, 640x480 (VGA-standard) flexible display uses a transparent plastic substrate that is thinner, lighter and more durable than the conventional LCD glass panels used today. Moreover, the full-color transmissive LCD panel maintains a constant thickness even when it is bent.

Considered the next-generation in flat panel displays, this technology involves the use of pliable plastic instead of rigid glass substrates in TFT-LCD production. The plastic will not break when flexed, llowing
much greater freedom in commercial designs requiring flexible full-color, high-resolution display components.

The seven-inch flexible TFT-LCD is optimized for mobility pplications, including cell phones and notebook computers.
System designers and OEMs also may apply the advanced Samsung display technology to new applications,

such as fashion-enhancing or wearable electronic display designs, thanks to its differentiated flexible format.

The new display is double the size of Samsung’s five-inch flexible LCD display prototype announced in January 2005.

With this advancement, Samsung has overcome daunting problems involving the plastic substrate’s heat sensitivity including a previous challenge to maintain the display’s substrate thickness when subjected to typical commercial thermal conditions. Samsung developed an low-temperature processing technique that can be used to manufacture the display’s amorphous thin-film transistors, color filters and liquid crystals at process temperatures much lower than standard glass-based, amorphous silicon (a-Si )technology.

Drawing on technology adopted for the production of low-temperature (less than 130 degrees Celsius) a-Si TFT LCD and color filter, Samsung’s proprietary LCD technology minimizes substrate deformation by preventing not only changes in thickness but also distortion of images by binding two extremely-thin panels together through a new proprietary system design.

The latest flexible LCD panel was developed under a three-year program funded by Samsung Electronics’ next-generation display development group under the auspices of the Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, supported by Samsung’s Corporate Research Fund.




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Posté le Mon Nov 28, 01:02 par loki56, Rennes
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Je trouve ça super les LCDs flexibles, ça permettra de faire des écrans hémisphériques comme mon bon vieux 19" CRT



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Posté le Mon Nov 28, 02:21 par bailong
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loki56 said:
Je trouve ça super les LCDs flexibles, ça permettra de faire des écrans hémisphériques comme mon bon vieux 19" CRT


moi c mon CRT 15" en 640*480!!!!



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Posté le Mon Nov 28, 02:31 par loki56, Rennes
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bailong said:
moi c mon CRT 15" en 640*480!!!!

Ne me dis pas qu'il tourne à 60Hz ??? parce que si oui, c'est ton ophtalmo qui doit être content



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