TH-15LT1 LCD TVs

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Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Ltd has developed the Tau TH-15LT1A wide-screen LCD T. it features proprietary digital Liquid Crystal Artificial Intelligence for fine image quality and a built-in DVD-Video player. It uses 854 x 480 pixels to present 480dpi images, using the same LCD panel as previous models. The display achieves a brightness of 400cd/sq m and a contrast ratio of 400:1. Its audio quality is enhanced by newly developed technology for the speakers.

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Sony revs up TFT LCD production, broadens lineup

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Sony Corp has boosted production of 600 x 720mm low-temperature polysilicon thin-film transistor (TFT) LCDs to 15,000 units a month. This is partly in response to a growing demand for LCDs from makers of digital cameras and camcorders. In Oct 1997, the company formed a manufacturing joint venture with Toyota Automatic Loom Works Ltd for the production of the products. Currently, Sony's product line-up includes ACX300, ACX306AK, AKM and ACX702AKM series of LCDs.

Expanded capacity, plant expansion

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Digital interface lets NEC's LCD work as monitor

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NEC Corp's NL128102AC31-02 20.1-in thin-film transistor liquid crystal display module has adopted an amorphous silicon construction. It comes with a digital interface and works in sophisticated moitors. It handles 16.77 million colors and proides wide viewing angles. It offers a screen size equivalent to those of 22- or 23-in CRT monitors. Users can upgrade from an analog monitor to a digital monitor without having to modify their product casings or designs.

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Subjects list: Japan, Liquid crystal displays
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