
The new mobile LCD panel is being displayed at the 2006 Society for Information Display International Conference and Exhibition in San Francisco through June 8.
Users will be able to enjoy the best quality mobile TV images, with delineation of visual details as small as 63 microns -- half the average width of a human hair (120 microns). A typical 40" HD LCD TV has 40 pixels per square inch, while the new 1.98" LCD panel has 10 times as many, or 400 ppi.
Samsung has achieved a wide range of technology improvements in the development of its new 1.98" VGA LCD. The company's proprietary, amorphous silicon gates are built into the LCD panel to achieve maximum efficiency in design and module processing. Samsung also has achieved 16 million colors, and the new LCD can accommodate the extremely fast data transmission rates required today.
The new 1.98" VGA LCD is a transmissive LCD with liquid crystals that provide a wide viewing angle. The images are bright (250 nit) and clean (contrast ratio of 300 to 1). It is well suited for mobile products that require high picture quality.