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LG is a leading
player in the global flat panel display market, offering
a variety of products with customer-oriented designs and
technologies. In the increasingly competitive digital
TV market, LG Electronics has positioned itself as a frontrunner
by developing groundbreaking products such as Digital
TV with built-in DVR, dubbed the "Time Machine TV."
The company has also secured first-rate core technologies
for production of LCD monitors and projection TVs, as
well as OLED modules, which have been recognized as a
next-generation display technology.
LG is leading the 21st-century display industry, as it
now leads the Full HD TV market and is developing next-generation
technologies including 3D displays.
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CEO: Executive
Vice President Simon Kang |
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Main Products: Plasma/LCD/Micro Display Panel TVs, Monitors,
Plasma/OLED Panel, USB Memory |
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2006 Global Sales: USD 12.1 Billion |
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| Plasma
TVs |
| LG Electronics
owns source technologies for plasma TV and
digital TV transmission methods, utilizing
a 5th-generation VSB chip designed
to enable reception of broadcasts in areas
where offering optimum pictures for digital
broadcasting and TV watching is difficult.
In addition, LG Electronics has earned a position
among the “Global Top” in both name and substance
with development of the 102-inch plasma TV
in 2005, and with mass production of 71-inch
PDPs, the largest plasma TV in the world to
be commercialized. |
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LCD TVs |
| LG Electronics
attracted global attention with the development
of the world’s first 55-inch LCD TV, which
was awarded a Design Award at the prestigious
iF Design Awards and Innovation Awards at
CES. The LCD TV employed an IPS module designed
with a 178-degree viewing angle to the left
and right. It also displayed the most real-life
images by utilizing a digital picture-quality
enhancement chip “2005 XD engine” and a signal
treatment chip “Heron.” |
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