Samsung
Creates the
Thinnest LCD Panel Screen
One More Durable and Easier to Read
Samsung Press Release Summary:
Seoul, Korea, November 21, 2006 : Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.,
the world’s largest provider of thin-film transistor, liquid
crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels announced today that it has
developed the thinnest reported LCD panel, one no thicker than a
credit card at 0.82mm, which is 0.07mm thinner than the panel
previously reported to be the world’s slimmest. The company also
announced that it has developed a new mobile technology, which
it is calling, “i-Lens”, for integrating the entire panel
assembly, including a protective layer, into a single, thinner
module that is more shock-resistant and easier to read than
conventional panels.
Executive Vice President Yun Jin-hyuk, in charge of the Mobile
Display Team within the Samsung Electronics LCD Business
division, said,” Samsung’s R&D initiatives, including LCD module
thickness reduction and reinforced shock resistance, will enable
our customers to develop truly differentiated and more reliable,
ultra-thin mobile products.”
To achieve the slimmer package size, Samsung’s Mobile Display
Team redesigned the light guide plate subassembly and the glass
substrate, which accounted for most of the LCD module’s
thickness.
Samsung has further contributed to the trend toward slimmer
phones with its new i-Lens technology. The result is a thinner,
highly integrated LCD module that protects the mobile phone’s
main display better than previous designs, making it more
resistant to damage from shock and vibration. In deploying
Samsung’s i-Lens technology, manufacturers can trim 1.4 to 2.4mm
from the thickness of a mobile phone.
Today, a typical mobile phone screen leaves a 2 to 3mm space
above the panel before attaching a reinforced plastic sheet to
protect the LCD module. In Samsung’s new i-Lens process, a
shock-resistant protective sheet is fastened directly to the LCD
module, thereby eliminating the space between it and the panel
surface. With i-Lens, the thickness of the LCD module is reduced
to a mere 0.82mm, while resolving the sunlight reflection
problem inherent in the use of reinforced plastic. As a result,
the panel is much easier to view outdoors.
The new LCD screen is available in 2.1 inch-diagonal and
2.2-inch-diagonal screen sizes. It features qVGA (240 x 320
pixels) resolution, 300nit brightness and a 500:1 contrast
ratio. Mass production is scheduled to begin in the second half
of 2007.
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in
semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital
convergence technologies with 2005 parent company sales of
US$56.7 billion and net income of US$7.5 billion. Employing
approximately 128,000 people in over 120 offices in 57
countries, the company consists of five main business units:
Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD
Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network
Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global
brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital
TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs. For more
information, visit www.samsung.com
Sources
CEATEC Japan 2006 (October 3-7, 2006)
FPD Japan 2006 (October 18-20, 2006)
Company name Samsung Electronics Company “A” Company “B” Company
“C” Company “D” Company “E”
Thickness 0.82mm 0.89mm 0.99mm 1.1mm 1.29mm 1.3mm
- Resolution formats for small and mid-sized LCDs
- qqVGA: 128 pixels horizontal by 160 rows vertical
- qCIF: 176 pixels horizontal by 220 rows vertical
- qVGA: 240 pixels horizontal by 320 rows vertical
- qSVGA: 300 pixels horizontal by 400 rows vertical
- VGA: 480 pixels horizontal by 640 rows vertical
-“Nit” is an abbreviation for the measure of brightness also
referred to as “candela per square meter”, or cd/m2.
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