Samsung Unveils World's First "True" Double-Sided LCD

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Samsung's new LCD can display independent images on either front or back

When Samsung isn't making rapid advances in the area of memory technology, it's looking for ways to improve display technology. Samsung announced it developed the world's slimmest mobile LCD screen in November. The 0.82 mm thick screen featured a QVGA resolution and a 500:1 contrast ratio. Today, Samsung is showing off the world’s first truly double-sided LCD which can produce independent images on either side of the display.

Only a reverse of the original image data can be displayed on the opposing side with conventional double-sided LCDs. With Samsung's double-gate, TFT design, the LCD features two gates which operate each pixel instead of just one. This is what allows Samsung to produce two independent images. Amorphous Silicon Gate (ASG) technology also allows Samsung to manage the increase in TFT gates without a subsequent increase in driver ICs.

One backlight is shared between the two LCDs. The front LCD is transmissive and the opposing screen is reflective (which allows it to capture some of the light from the main screen). In its current form, Samsung's double-sided LCD is 2.6mm thick with a QVGA resolution. Brightness levels register at 250 nits for the front panel and 100 nits for the back panel.

"Our new double-sided mobile display underscores Samsung's commitment to equip our customers with advanced display technology that accelerates the trend toward slimmer mobile products. We anticipate high demand when we commence mass production in the first half of 2007," said Samsung Executive Vice President Yun Jin-hyuk.

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But, here also, they maybe introducing new technology and moving to a newer one before letting it mature. That's bad.
 

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Novindu said:
for mobile or for desktop??? and da price?
Don't ask about the prices yet. These are not gonna hit the market anytime soon I think. Most of us still can't think of even a single sided LCD ne? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 

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    Anusha said:
    Don't ask about the prices yet. These are not gonna hit the market anytime soon I think. Most of us still can't think of even a single sided LCD ne? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
    hehe yeah so dis is a desktop thingy neda??? but if dis hit da market normal LCD's will come down on price;);)
     

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    Novindu said:
    hehe yeah so dis is a desktop thingy neda??? but if dis hit da market normal LCD's will come down on price;);)

    Maybe, maybe not. I believe, to bring down the LCD prices, we have to eliminate CRTs from manufacturing. The everyone will have to move to LCD, and the prices will come down eventually, but at first, it might go up because higher demand with less supply. We'll just have to wait for the people who have money to burn, to burn them out ;)
     

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    Anusha said:
    Maybe, maybe not. I believe, to bring down the LCD prices, we have to eliminate CRTs from manufacturing. The everyone will have to move to LCD, and the prices will come down eventually, but at first, it might go up because higher demand with less supply. We'll just have to wait for the people who have money to burn, to burn them out ;)
    hmmm yeah tads true 2:(:( so we'll have ta wait some mo years i guess
     

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    Samsung will exhibit the new double-sided LCD at the Consumer Electronics Show, which opens in Las Vegas on January 8 this year.
     

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    chaminga_d said:
    Samsung will exhibit the new double-sided LCD at the Consumer Electronics Show, which opens in Las Vegas on January 8 this year.
    Yeah, but they take few years for them to actually hit the market :(