Samsung Develops World's Largest (32'') LCD Panel Without a Color Filter

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Samsung Develops World's Largest (32'') LCD Panel Without a Color Filter
Samsung Electronics announced development of the largest thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) panel that does not require the use of a color filter. The new filter-less 32-inch TFT-LCD for TV applications will be unveiled at FPD (Flat Panel Display) International 2005, which opens in Yokohama, Japan on October 19.


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