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Samsung sees printing as key to lowering TFT LCD costs
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Samsung Electronics aims to reduced the cost of TFT LCD production to $100 per square meter, down from the current $1500, by adopting printing techniques, according to Souk Jun-hyung, senior vice president of the Samsung Electronics LCD Business.
Using procedures such as rollable substrates, imprint and ink jet printing techniques, an extremely low-cost display can be created and will coexist will new products such as electronic-books (e-books) and flexible displays by 2010, Souk said.
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