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Title: Samsung unveils 102" Plasma TV!!!
Post by: davepeck on December 21, 2004, 10:31:19 am
that picture doesn\'t do it justice without knowing that those girls are actually both 6\'9"+ professional basketball players.. ;)
Title: Samsung unveils 102" Plasma TV!!!
Post by: obsession600 on December 21, 2004, 10:16:58 am
I would never stop playing San Andreas.
Title: Samsung unveils 102" Plasma TV!!!
Post by: Stephengencs on December 21, 2004, 09:08:03 am
Call ONE Touch Home Entertainment

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Title: Samsung unveils 102" Plasma TV!!!
Post by: skalnbyc on December 21, 2004, 08:59:22 am
Dave,

I\'m sure you will soon have one in your basement.
Title: Samsung unveils 102" Plasma TV!!!
Post by: davepeck on December 21, 2004, 07:17:52 am
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1093&ncid=1093&e=1&u=/pcworld/20041220/tc_pcworld/119000

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Samsung Claims Largest Plasma Display

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Samsung SDI has developed what it claims is the world\'s largest PDP (plasma display panel), measuring 102 inches diagonally.

The company plans to start producing the panels during the first half of 2005 at its Chonan factory in Chungchon, South Korea (news - web sites). Samsung SDI expects Samsung Electronics to buy the 102-inch panels and make them into TVs at a later time, says Samsung SDI spokesperson Bryan Sohn. The company would not reveal the prices for the panels at this time.

The panels are capable of a high-definition resolution of 1920 pixels x 1080 pixels, a brightness of 1000 candelas per square meter and a contrast ratio of 2000:1, Sohn says.

Lower Prices?

The production technology used to build the panels could potentially help to reduce prices for smaller PDPs. Rather than using a separate piece of glass for each panel it makes, the company can fabricate four 50-inch panels from a single, larger piece of glass, resulting in a lower cost per panel, Sohn says.

As well as being good for consumers, the lower prices would be a boost for electronics companies like Samsung Electronics, which has seen growing demand for big-screen TVs, he says.

Samsung SDI will produce the 102-inch panels on a newly-built manufacturing line. Production volume has yet to be announced but is not expected to be large, Sohn says.

The giant panel will give Samsung SDI bragging rights over South Korean rival LG Electronics, which has been in a tit-for-tat battle with Samsung over who can produce the biggest panel.

In October 2003, LG Electronics announced the development of a prototype 76-inch screen. Three months later, Samsung SDI said it had developed an 80-inch panel, but TVs have not yet been made commercially at that size, Sohn says.

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