Olympus PEN review Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
Olympus PEN review Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
  News Headlines Acer BenQ Canon Casio Epson Fujifilm HP Kodak Leica Minox Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Ricoh SanDisk Samsung Sanyo Sigma Sony  
Member of DIWA Awards
 
     
Powered by True
Counted by OneStat.com
Samsung 7G TFT LCD mass production
Dennis Hissink : January 5th 2006 - 16:30 CET
Digital Camera Review Test Appareil Photo Numerique Prueba camara digital Digitale Camera Test Dijital Kamera Incelemeleri Digitalkamera Test Digitalkamera
SamsungSamsung 7G TFT LCD mass production : Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world's largest provider of thin film transistor liquid crystal display ( TFT -LCD) panels, announced that it will begin mass production at Line 7-2, its second 7 th Generation (7G) TFT-LCD line, today. Mass production begins only two months after the company successfully concluded pilot production of a 40” S-PVA panel last November. A total KRW 4.132 trillion will be invested in Line 7-2 for the production of panels for LCD TVs of 32” or larger when it is fully-operational. The investment is divided in 2 phases and the company invested KRW 2.368 trillion in phase one to reach a monthly production capacity of 45,000 substrates.
Samsung 7G TFT LCD mass productionSamsung LCD - Sony joint venture
An additional KRW 1.764 trillion will be invested in phase two to add another 45,000 substrates to capacity for a full-scale production capacity of 90,000 substrates per month. The phase two investment is expected to conclude during the second half of 2006. Currently, Samsung is operating another 7G line through its joint venture with Sony, called S-LCD (Line 7-1). Production com- menced at Line 7-1 in April 2004 and full capacity of 60,000 substrates per month was reached in October 2005.

Samsung TFT panel - LCD production
In November 2005, the company announced that it will increase capacity at Line 7-1 by 15,000 substrates by July 2006. Samsung will produce a combined 165,000 substrates per month or 1.32 million 40” panels per month at its 7G lines when Line 7-2 reaches full capacity. Mass production at Line 7-2 is deemed a major watershed for Samsung Electronics, giving the company an advantageous position in standardizing LCD TVs around 40” and 46”. Meanwhile, Samsung Electronics was the first in the industry to pass the $10 billion mark in annual sales of LCDs in 2005. The company has maintained its lead in the global LCD market in terms of sales revenue since 2002, this includes accumulation of sales for the first 11 months of 2005.

About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2004 sales reaching US$55.2 billion and net income of US$10.3 billion reported by the parent company. Employing approximately 113, 6 00 people in over 90 offices in 48 countries, the company consists of five primary business units: the Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT-LCDs.

   Samsung develops largest flexible LCD panel
   Philips e-Reader Readius
   Wide video graphics array LCD developed by NEC
   Next  Samsung SGH i300 includes 3GB storage
   Previous  Sony ICX624 CCD sensor
   News by brand: Samsung
   News by category: Monitors
   News by brand and category: Samsung Monitors
   Nikon D3100 - $599.99
   Canon EOS 550D - $599.00
   Sony NEX-5N - $
   Nikon Coolpix P500 - $349.00
   Nikon D5100 - $749.00
   Sony CyberShot DSC HX100V - $428.00
   Canon EOS 60D - $1199.00
   Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5 - $369.99
   Canon PowerShot G12 - $419.95
   Olympus E-P3 - $849.00
LetsGoDigital digital camera magazine
Latest Samsung announcements
Samsung Galaxy Camera
Samsung Galaxy S Advance
Samsung Smart camera features
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy Note Smartphone
Samsung Smart cameras
Samsung Galaxy Attain 4G
Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
Samsung Star Smartphones
Samsung WB850F
 
Twitter LetsGoDigital


Latest news headlines
Sony CyberShot H-Series cameras
Motorola Gleam Plus
Rollei Sportsline camera
Nokia smartphones
Nikon D800 SLR camera
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
Nokia C2-00 review
Nokia Lumia review
Nokia Lumia 800 available in white
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens
   
CES 2012
  Mobile Phones : Apple BlackBerry HTC LG Motorola Nokia Samsung Sony-Ericsson   Smartphones Tablets Software   CES CeBIT Gadgets IFA Photokina PMA