SAMSUNG Showcases Largest Premium LCD, OLED And Plasma Displays At Company’s Global Road Show
October 1st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 13 times, 1 so far today
SAMSUNG Showcases Largest Premium LCD, OLED And Plasma Displays At Company’s Global Road Show
Samsung Electronics showcased the world’s largest plasma display panel (PDP) TV, measuring 102″, the world’s largest TFT-LCD TV, measuring 82″, and the world’s largest OLED display, measuring 40″, at the company’s 2005 Global Road Show in New York. Designed to provide the ultimate home theater experience, the LCD and PDP products offer unrivalled functionality, with the highest quality display and picture resolution. “The 102″ PDP TV and the 82″ TFT-LCD TV are a perfect combination of screen size and picture resolution,” said Shin Sang-Heung, vice president of the Visual Display Division at Samsung Electronics. “Both televisions are the epitome of design and performance – a must-have for any serious home theater buff.”
With its progressive scanning capability, the 102″ PDP TV offers smooth video playback with a contrast ratio of 2000:1. The television also features the latest in Samsung’s proprietary DNIeâ„¢ (Digital Natural Image engine) technology, which enables 68.7 billion displayable colors and a brightness ratio of 1000cd/m². To ensure that the 102″ PDP TV is always center stage, Samsung has included custom tallboy-style speakers and a matching specialized component rack. The unit’s built-in SRS TruSurround XT Sound System, complimented by top of the range speakers, brings cinema sound quality directly into the living room.
The 82″ TFT-LCD TV features a crisp, sharp image, higher resolution and reduced power consumption – all at a lighter weight than a plasma display. It also excels in performance. With less than 8 ms response time – a crucial indicator of a TFT-LCD TV’s motion picture capability – smooth playback of even the most action-packed visual contents is assured. And with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio, Samsung’s LCD TV supports 1080 progressive scanning, the highest possible HDTV resolution, offering twice the picture quality of a 1080 interlaced display.
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