Samsung Unveils 82 Inch LCD 232
karvind writes "Physorg is reporting that Samsung Electronics has developed the world's largest liquid crystal display panel. This 82-inch TFT-LCD is 17 inches larger than LCD flat panel previously developed by Sharp. This development challenges plasma display panels in this market area. This full HD image quality (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) TFT-LCD panel was developed at the company's new production complex in Tangjeong, Korea. The soon-to-be operational 7th-generation production facility uses glass substrates that measure 1.87m x 2.20m."
size/resolution (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:size/resolution (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually, I think I would rather have a projector. Mmmmm, Battlefield 1942 on the entire wall of my living room.
Re:size/resolution (Score:5, Informative)
Now granted, if you wanted to use it as a computer monitor, it would be different, but 99% of folks are going to use this as a TV, so that resolution is right on.
Re:size/resolution (Score:3, Interesting)
Hehehehe... "99%" of the 2% who can afford to plunk down a few thousand dollars for a TV this size. Wake me when I can get an 42" OLED display for $500. That's when I'll move to HD. Doesn't anyone here think it's a little unrealistic to pay over $500 for a TV set? Hello? (Speaking as a non-gadget guy of course. I prefer building my own to buying pre-made crap)
Re:size/resolution (Score:2)
HTH.
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But that's true of any level (Score:2)
Well the thing is, maybe you want a room where more people can watch, and still have a bigger screen experience. A 20" monitor is plenty when you are 2' away from it, as with computers, but it's kinda hard to have friends over and watch on that, gets crowded.
It's all just a matter of what scale you wan
Re:size/resolution (Score:2)
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rejects (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:rejects (Score:5, Informative)
In fact given that the size of each transistor is larger in this screen it probably has a lower reject rate than the apple displays.
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Of course market forces in TVs means a bigger set => we can charge more for it, even if it costs the same or even less to produce. etc. Opposite applies to other things like cell phones whe
Re:rejects (Score:3, Interesting)
Also - the transistors are still photolithographically defined... which means they have to spin coat a pho
Re:rejects (Score:3, Informative)
Actually probably not, the article said that they make two screens at a time. So we can assume that what they would do is to get a sheet of glass that is roughly square, 2m on each side. The large sheet does not need to be spun as fast as a small one, its the linear velocity, not the angular that matters.
What makes larger screens hard is getting the scalled up equipment. And getting the necessary throughput. Larg
Re:rejects (Score:2)
Did you really mean to ask how many got "tossed" to make an 82-incher? Oh, wrong interpretation of "tossed." Sorry.
Probably none (Score:2)
Hear me out.
This is either a one off or a short run. And in these one off's short runs (if full scale production hasn't already started - if it has tweaks have been made) are run slower, with more supervision, and components are probably prechecked as they go in, so they can fully appreciate the production mechanisms.
The prototypes and previous designs, do you count them as 'tossed' because of production errors?
In the full scale run, I am sure they w
So... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm eventually going to see a naked woman in 1:1 scale?
Eventually? (Score:2)
Re:Eventually? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:So... (Score:2)
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Re:So... (Score:2, Funny)
Not that I'd know anything about that. I swear.
Re:So... (Score:5, Funny)
Don't know about that; but I'm overjoyed personally, as it's the first time my 82-inch penis will be able to be seen in 1:1 scale on an LCD.
Bleh.... seriously, would anyone *really* want an 82-inch penis? Truth is, I'm not that big, but I'm perfectly happy with my 82cm.
What was that at the back? "82mm more like"? Yeah, well maybe so, but it's what you do with it that counts. I hope... *sob*
Re:So... (Score:2, Funny)
Heh. A coworker friend of mine asked one of his coworker friends a hypothetical scenario: "What would you do if a chick you dated ran around telling everybody you had a small penis?" "Hit her with it."
Re:So... (Score:3, Funny)
In your case, no. If you haven't by now, you may never.
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Great (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Great (Score:5, Interesting)
But one thing is to be considered: if it is as bright as a small tv, a white picture should be seriously blinding... 2 or 3000 lumen are headlight quality...
Damn (Score:3, Funny)
82 inches (Score:2, Funny)
Sony Ericsson P910a (Arrrgh!) (Score:2)
Wow! 262K? That's even better than 256K!
Lord, I @#$%#!* hate marketing.
Re:82 inches (Score:2)
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Press release from Samsung + pic! (Score:5, Informative)
Blue pixels? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Blue pixels? (Score:5, Funny)
Being sensible for a moment, it's OLED that has the "blue pixel death" problem, not LCD, so you should be fine. LCDs don't have the short half-life of plasma and OLED (they just look like crap to start with).
Re:Blue pixels? (Score:2)
I bet the LCD screen's backlight would give out well before 15 years.
Re:Blue pixels? (Score:2)
Good question. I'm noticing from the specs that "color saturation" is 92% of NTSC standard. Anyone know what that means exactly, and how it compares to DLP technology (I'm assuming plane old tubes have 100%
Re:Press release from Samsung + pic! (Score:2)
I think it might be an interesting exercise, take the known power consumptions of other known sizes of LCD TVs and scaling up by area.
Re:Press release from Samsung + pic! (Score:2)
Nice but... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Nice but... (Score:2)
Re:Nice but... (Score:3, Informative)
1. Plasmas suck up power like there's no tomorrow. I hear 300-500 watts is nominal. That 102" would definitely be on the high end of the scale.
2. Plasma burn in.
3. Limited lifetime.
Until these disadvantages are taken care of, I will pass. LCDs have none of these problems and with the new 7G Samsung, it looks like they may have taken care of the viewing angle and brightness problems.
Re:Nice but... (Score:2)
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Ideal distance (for human comfort as tested by the japanese in the 60/70s) for SD is 4 times the height.
Equivalent distance for US-HD when compared to that of US-SD is 3 times the height.
I base the 4 times the height on human comfort rather than equivalent viewing quality of SD vs HD.
how big are the pixels? (Score:3, Interesting)
Correcting your math, as requested (Score:4, Informative)
2.2m = 220cm
220cm / 1920pixels = 0.114583cm/pixel
Or, in other terms, about 1.15mm/pixel
1.86m = 187cm
187 / 1080pixels = 0.173148cm/pixel
Or, in other terms, about 1.73mm/pixel
Slightly non-square, I'd imagine if I'd pull up the actual specs of the display panel itself (not the entire casing) I'd get square, and smaller, pixels yet.
Re:Correcting your math, as requested (Score:3, Informative)
So the pixels are probably around a square millimeter each, not too bad.
Re:Correcting your math, as requested (Score:2)
The largest 16:9 screen they could get from this substrate, incidentally, would be 97" (source [hankooki.com]). Obviously by cutting in the other direction and wasting quite a bit of the material, though.
Re:Correcting your math, as requested (Score:2)
sqrt(75^2 + 133^2) / 2.54 = 60.11
Re:how big are the pixels? (Score:2)
Re:how big are the pixels? (Score:2, Informative)
The screen is 82" on the diagonal =~ 2.08m
The aspect ratio is 16:9 so
(16x)^2 + (9x)^2 =~ 2.08^2
337x^2 =~ 4.34
x =~ 0.113m
So it measures about 1.815m x 1.02m. I imagine it has more than 1920x1080 pixels and has image enhancing to scale the image up, but if it were 1920x1080 then the pixels would be 0.094cm square which is about 1/25th of an inch.
Re:how big are the pixels? (Score:2, Informative)
Full HD 1,920 x 1,080 pixels 16:9 aspect ratio
Resolution 1,920 x RGB x 1,080 (Full HD)
Which makes the pixels 1mm square. Or, 0.04 inches square.
I'm still waiting (Score:3, Funny)
Big pixels (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Big pixels (Score:3, Interesting)
I wouldn't use it as a personal screen unless I were five meters back, but that's part of the idea for some people, a convergence display.
Lifesized (Score:2, Funny)
Oh, not that I would...
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Larger Than.... (Score:5, Funny)
Priorities People.
Re:Larger Than.... (Score:2)
When will it replace plywood? (Score:2)
Re:When will it replace plywood? (Score:3, Interesting)
What a waste (Score:4, Funny)
What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:4, Interesting)
A projector is light and can be easily moved. It gives you a huge display, with comparable resolution and brightness. It is cheaper. It can double up for business use, and can be carried in one hand. And when it's switched off, you get your living room back.
The only disadvantage of a projector is that it can be a little noisy - DLP chips get very hot and need a lot of cooling.
And perhaps there are no projectors with built-in TV decoding, which I don't care about personally since I don't have TV, and only watch DVDs.
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:4, Interesting)
Actually, the biggest disadvantage of a front projector is that they are only good in dim to dark rooms. The white screen necessary to reflect the projected light also reflects all the other light in the room. Perhaps if Sony's ChromaVue screen becomes readily available, this will change.
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2)
Have you seen a projector in the last 8 years? The 1000+ lument projector technology that every dot-com salesman packed on the plane is now under $1000. As for ChromaVue, which is a brand name for pigment which absor
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2)
A Rush fan, eh?
The Lamps get Hot (Score:2, Interesting)
The lamps get hot, not the DLP chips. The lamp temp depends on the manufacturer just like the noise level of the fan used.
I agree about a good (even moderately good) DLP projector. I have a BenQ PB6200, does 1024x768. With my permenately tensioned DALITE screen, I paid less than $2000 for everything brand new even with cables.
It does HD too (granted slightly lower res than 720p) b
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:3, Informative)
I'll list my reasons for going with Sharp's 45" AQUOS instead of a front projector:
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2)
Then up the wall to the projector where it's mounted in the ceiling? Not me.
Do you prefer the projector to be lower where people can walk in front of it? Also not good for my seating arrangement.
3. bulb replacement? in 3 years I've never replaced the bulb in my DLP projector
Cool. I've always just seen that listed as a downside to projectors, but I've never owned one. An LCD screen's backlight is supposed to last for about 10 years.
4. cost..
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2)
Because a projector has to be mounted on the ceiling or somewhere, with power and video cables running to it, which many people would find much more inconvenient than having an LCD panel hanging on the wall.
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:What advantages over a DLP projector? (Score:2, Informative)
-Mike
Awesome! (Score:2, Interesting)
Megapixels? (Score:4, Insightful)
From TFA:
Yes, that's 1920 x 1080 x 3 = 6220800. I can't wait until the camera manufacturers catch onto this new method to inflate the number of "megapixels" in their cameras. Fifteen megapixels here we come!
(Just don't mention the bayer pattern [howstuffworks.com] used on CCD's)
Re:Megapixels? (Score:2)
That's already how it's expressed (Score:3, Informative)
Options (Score:2, Funny)
latest and greatest (Score:2)
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Wow (Score:2, Funny)
Sad... (Score:2)
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1,920 x 1,080 pixels... (Score:2)
Re:a picture (Score:2)
The picture is of a 102 inch PLASMA screen.. not an LCD
That's a plasma (Score:2)
Re:ha (Score:2)
Maybe so, but you need a girlfriend to take with you unless you want to be seen as a loser who goes to drive-ins on their own.
And this *is*
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