
equivalent in size
to an A4 sheet of
paper, represents
a signicant
improvement over
its predecessors with
a never before seen
resolution of 1280
by 800 pixels, and
the ability to display
16.7 million colors,
making it perfect for use in high end multimedia
applications. These displays are extremely energy
efcient, only using power when the image changes.
Additionally, the displays are extremely thin, at less
than 300 micrometers. The use of metal foil and
plastic substrates, rather than glass substrate makes
the exible color E-paper display bendable and
durable, while maintaining display qualities. Like its
predecessors, this 14.3-inch display uses a substrate
that arranges thin-lm transistors (TFT) on metal foil
rather than glass, allowing it to recover its original
shape after being bent. Furthermore, it can also be
viewed from a full 180 degrees, so that images always
appear crisp, even when the display is bent.
They showed its 52-inch full HD multi-touch screen
for public displays. The company also showcased
its 47-inch ultra-slim LCD panel for TVs that is
substantially thinner than conventional panels – only
19.8 mm – and also boasts the thinnest available
bezel, just 14 mm wide. The panel also features
LG.Philips LCD’s cutting edge 120Hz technology,
eliminating motion blur, and Full HD resolution. They
also showed the benets of IPS technology at 120Hz,
including viewing angle, motion picture response time
(MPRT), power consumption and frame doubling to
120Hz.
At its Green Technology Zone they demonstrated:
Low power 42-inch LCD panel for full HD •
LCD TVs with adaptive backlight dimming
control to reduce power consumption by 50
percent
42-inch LCD panel for full HD LCD TVs with •
LCD Picture Improvement Solution (LPiS)
technology, which offers reduced power
consumption
13.3-inch wide XGA LCD for notebook •
computers with the world’s lowest circuit
driving power
15.4-inch LCD panel for notebook computers, •
offering reduced power consumption and
enhanced portability through the spotlight
function in the backlight unit
In the IT Technology Zone:
17-inch LCD with electronically driven LCD •
lens that switches to a 3D display
22-inch LCD and 15.4-inch Wide LCDs for •
IT applications, featuring LG.Philips LCD’s
proprietary Anti-Pollution Polarizer (APP)
technology that resists ngerprints and other
marks
14.1-inch Wide LCD with Viewing Angle •
Image Control, which protects users from
exposing personal information while using the
screen
Advanced LCD Monitors
The W52 series, 19, 20, 22, and 24-inch •
monitors feature a high-gloss, piano black
cabinet with a curved bezel accent. Digital
Fine Contrast Technology boosts the contrast
ratio to 10,000:1. The 19, 20 and 22-inch
models’ feature a 2ms response time. LG’s
“ez Zooming” technology helps users quickly
change the image size and resolution with the
click of a button, an ideal tool for smaller fonts
or images that need to be magnied.
W00 Series (W3000, W2600) - Features •
support for “Full HD” 1080p resolution and
incorporates LG’s slim and narrow design. The
unit has a 2ms response time, high resolutions
(2,560 x 1,600 resolution, W3000; 1,920 x
1,200 resolution, W2600), and a 10,000:1
contrast ratio. It is available in 26- and 30-inch
models.
L7W Series •
(L227WT) – The
unit incorporates
an anti-glare
screen which
minimizes glare
often caused by
uorescent or
harsh lighting.
It has 2ms
response time, 10,000:1 contrast ratio, 300cd/
m2 brightness, 1,680 x 1,050 resolution and an
wide viewing angle of 170 x 170 degrees. It is
available in a 22-inch model.
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