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Samsung Standardizes LCD production on 40'' and 46'' Panels

Samsung Standardizes LCD production on 40'' and 46'' Panels

Consumer Electronics Aug 2,2005 0

The company accelerates its plans for this standardization by installing critical equipment at a new production line, making the most out of 1870 x 2200 mm substrates.

Samsung Electronics, the world's largest provider of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels, announced today that it is accelerating its plans to standardize on 40" and 46" LCD panels for the mass TV market. Rallying behind the 40" and 46" sizes, Samsung will begin installing critical equipment this week at a new LCD production line to produce a glass substrate identical to the one at its nearby joint venture (S-LCD) production facility with Sony Corporation.

By replicating the substrate size (1870 x 2200 mm) of the S-LCD (7-1) Line, the company is moving aggressively to assume a strong leadership position in large LCD panel supply worldwide through standardization of high definition LCD TVs targeting living room environments.

The 1870 x 2200 mm substrate is ideally suited for 40" and 46" TV panels. From a single plate, eight 40" panels or six 46" panels can be produced simultaneously.

By committing to standardized state-of-the art 7G production, Samsung expects not only to lead standardization of the large LCD TV market, including 40" and 46" TV panel sizes, but also to quicken its pace into a full-scale sales expansion.

With its embrace of 40" and 46" LCD TV sizes, Samsung is well positioned to provide a stable supply for its growing customer base, which demands high-quality, large LCD TV panels at very competitive price points. The company plans to begin mass production at Line 7-2, optimized for 40" and 46" LCD TV panels, in April 2006. When fully ramped, Line 7-2 will produce 45,000 sheets per month.

The new line, which will cost approximately one trillion won ($975 million) to build, consists of a FAB facility area of 90,000 pyong (300,000 sq. meters) and a module facility area of 28,000 pyong (93,000 sq. meters).

Source: BUSINESS WIRE

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