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May 25 2010, 2:36am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG will exhibit the world's largest 84-inch UHD (ultra high definition) 3D panel with 3840X2160 resolutions, four times the resolution of previous full HD TV panels with 1920X1080 resolutions. The monster 3D Display will debut at the SID 2010 in Seattle, Washington, during May 25-27.
For 3D the display cannot be large enough. A 84-inch 3D TV would be big enough for most living room settings.
With four times the resolution of standard HDTVs this large LG 3D display should still deliver sharp 3D renderings.
LG will show several more interesting displays at the SID 2010. LG Display will present its advanced technologies including the 10.1-inch curved LCD with slim glass; the world's thinnest TV panel which measures just 2.6mm in thickness; a 15.6-inch notebook LCD product that realizes the world’s lowest power consumption levels; a 9.7-inch color e-paper display scheduled to begin mass production within the year; and a 19-inch flexible e-paper.
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