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For Immediate Release
Contact: Michael Morgenthal
Phone: (212) 460-8090 ext 206
Fax: (212) 460-5460
E-mail: press@sid.org
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SID Announces Winners of 2007 Display of
the Year Awards
Six Winners Demonstrate Diversity, Humanity of Display
Industry
SAN JOSE, May 11 -- The winners of the 2007
Society for Information Display (SID)/ Information Display
Magazine Display of the Year Awards were announced
today. This year's winners showcase the diversity of the
display industry. While some of the products are clearly
designed to improve consumer lifestyles, others represent
giant steps forward in areas as far-ranging as cancer
treatment, third-world development, environmental care and
energy usage.
A distinguished panel of display experts
selected these six products from the more than 60 nominations
that were submitted, based on their technical innovation and
commercial significance, in addition to their likely social
impact. In order to qualify for consideration for a 2007
Display of the Year Award, a product had to be introduced into
the marketplace-available for purchase-during the 2006
calendar year.
Now in their 12th year, the Display of the
Year Awards are the most prestigious honor in the display
industry, and will be presented to the winners on Wednesday,
May 23 as part of Display Week 2007: The SID International
Symposium, Seminar & Exhibition, which will take place May
20-25, 2007 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach,
California.
Below are the list and brief descriptions
of the award winners. For a more comprehensive description of
the award winners, pick up a copy of the Display Week 2007
Show Issue of Information Display magazine.
Display Component of the Year
Gold Award: Corning Inc. Eagle XG™
Glass Substrate
Launched in 2006, EAGLE XG™ Glass Substrate is the
industry's first LCD glass substrate that contains no added
heavy metals and halides-traditionally, glass production has
required the use of arsenic, antimony and/or halides to
prevent bubbles in the glass. EAGLE XG is currently the most
environmentally friendly substrate available. Its
revolutionary new glass composition provides added value while
retaining all of the enabling attributes of the previous
industry standard, Corning EAGLE2000™ substrates, including
density, durability, thermal properties and a pristine surface
optimized for the manufacture of large, high-resolution
displays. At the end-of-life for an LCD with EAGLE XG, the
absence of hazardous materials increases the options for
recycling and makes disposal less of an issue.
Silver Award: Luminus Devices
PhlatLight LEDs
PhlatLight™ LEDs (light-emitting diodes) are an advanced
solid-state light source based on Luminus Devices' patented
photonic lattice technology. PhlatLight LEDs have an embedded,
sub-wavelength microstructure that radically influences the
way light is emitted out of the LEDs. Luminus has leveraged
its expertise in photonic lattice technology to develop the
proprietary PhlatLight product family for use in a variety of
applications, including projection TVs and other advanced,
high-definition displays. PhlatLight technology optimizes
light extraction by suppressing the lateral propagation of
photons inside the chip of LEDs. The photonic lattices direct
the photons to the front surface of the LED, emitting
substantially more light and in a narrower, collimated beam
that is more readily collected and delivered to its target
than with traditional LEDs. The photonic-lattice technology in
PhlatLight products is what sets them apart as an entirely new
category of LEDs.
Display of the Year
Gold Award : Samsung Electronics Co.
Ltd.: High Contrast, Wide Color Gamut, LED-Backlit LCD TV
(LE40M91B)
The Samsung LE40M91B 40-inch LED backlit TV lead the pack of
LED-backlit TVs that entered the marketplace in force for the
first time in 2006. This thin-film transistor liquid-crystal
display (TFT-LCD) TV combines superior brightness and maximum
image fidelity to deliver a high-quality high-definition (HD)
viewing experience. Featuring a dynamic contrast ratio of
10,000:1-the highest available today-the sleek, new LE40M91B
allows for exceptionally dark blacks against the brightest
whites. By re-mapping the complete range of primary colors
through a mercury-free LED backlight, Samsung has extended the
wide color gamut to an industry-leading 145% of the EBU
standard. Its high-definition 1366x768 pixel resolution
accentuates the panel's subtly understated black sheen
appearance with richly textured wide-screen panoramas in a
16:9 aspect ratio.
Other significant visual achievements
include the incorporation of 10-bit gray-level fidelity,
elimination of motion judder, and prevention of smearing along
the edges of the picture that can occur on flat screens during
fast-moving scenes. With a response time of less than 8
milliseconds, the LE40M91B is virtually free of motion-picture
blur with no false contouring. The display's refresh rate of
100Hz (EU), 120Hz (NTSC) produces an extremely clear picture
with virtually no ghosting. In normal TVs, a new visual frame
appears every 1/50th of a second (EU) or 1/60th of a second
(US). Hold-type driving used in flat displays at this rate can
result in the appearance of blurred images. By interpolating a
new frame to be inserted between each set of incoming frames,
the tendency toward motion-blur artifacts appears to have been
virtually eliminated based on early reviews.
Silver Award: Matsushita Electric
Industrial Co: World's First 103-Inch Diagonal 1080p Plasma
Display
When it comes to displays, bigger is often better, and the
sheer size of Panasonic's 103-inch diagonal 1080p Plasma TV is
certainly an attention-grabber-it is the largest plasma
display in the world. However, the performance of the TH-103PF
series of plasma TVs was the reason for its selection as the
2007 Display of the Year Silver Award winner, not just its
size. With industry leading 16-bit color reproduction, the
TH-103PF series provides a wide-screen progressive display
featuring full high-definition (HD) pixel resolution of 1,920
horizontal x 1,080 vertical, a contrast ratio of 5,000:1, and
4,096 equivalent steps of color gradation, delivering clear,
crisp and dramatic fast-action video images. This 1080p
display's screen resolution, which amounts to about 2 million
pixels, equals twice the resolution of high-definition
televisions that are commonly available today. It boasts an
effective display area of approximately 89 inches wide by 50
inches high, which is equivalent in size to four 50-inch
Panasonic plasma displays. A contrast-management system
optimizes the contrast for each individual portion of the
image displayed, while a high-precision Motion Pattern Noise
Reduction circuit adjusts the image to enhance picture quality
by detecting motion patterns that generate noise. Panasonic
overcome numerous technical hurdles by developing a new rib
structure and phosphor for these super large panels. The
103-inch 1080p plasma panel features consistent and uniform
discharge, delivering the same accurate images from the center
to every corner of the screen and brightness as the current
50-inch HD model.
Display Application of the Year
Gold Award: Actuality Systems Inc.:
PerspectaRAD
PerspectaRAD is a significant step forward in the display
field because it is the first time a high-resolution
volumetric 3-D display is in pre-clinical studies for cancer
treatment. It is the first display technology to deliver
high-resolution, real-time animated medical imagery to
clinicians in true autostereoscopic 3-D (3-D without
"goggles"). PerspectaRAD is a combination of
cancer-treatment software, a volumetric 3-D display, and a 3-D
haptic interface-it connects to existing Philips Medical
radiation therapy work stations to give radiation oncologists
improved tumor coverage with high accuracy.
The traditional method of radiation
oncology is problematic because doctors are performing a
complex 3-D procedure on 2-D displays. PerspectaRAD solves
these problems, allowing physicians to view the CT scan in a
true volumetric 3-D display: the Perspecta Spatial 3-D
Display. It creates a floating, hologram-like 3-D image that
can be seen from any angle. It instantly lets the doctors see
the location of the tumor and organs in relation to each
other. The Perspecta Display includes software and hardware
that take 3-D data, such as a CAT scan, and "slices"
it into 198 pieces around a central axis, like slicing an
apple. The sequence of slices are relayed by several-fold
mirrors and focused by spinning projection optics onto a
diffuse screen that rotates at 900 rpm. The imagery and the
screen are synchronized, and in aggregate create a walk-around
3-D image 10 inches in diameter composed of 100 million voxels
(volume pixels). It is the highest-resolution volumetric
display ever built, and is run off a single Windows XP PC.
Silver Award: Motorola MOTOFONE F3
Motorola's Motofone F3 handset employs a revolutionary
ClearVision display that addresses the concerns that have made
cell phone adoption in many emerging nations an issue,
specifically cost and power usage. This the first time that a
bistable display technology has been used in a high-volume
product. The Motofone F3's ClearVision display leverages
low-cost, low-power electrophoretic-display (EPD) technology
from E Ink Corp. to provide users with a 2-inches-diagonal,
highly readable screen viewable even in bright sunlight. The
Motofone F3 is one of the few entry-level mobile phones that
incorporates significant technology innovations including the
EPD, dual antenna, single transducer and other SW improvements
into a highly affordable device.
Digital images of each of the winning products are
available upon request.
About Display Week
Display Week 2007: The SID International Symposium, Seminar
& Exhibition will take place Sun., May 20 through
Fri., May 25 at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long
Beach, California, USA. It is the foremost international
gathering of scientists, engineers, manufacturers, marketers
and users in the field of electronic-information displays. For
more information, visit www.sid2007.org.
About SID
The Society for Information Display (SID) is the premier
international professional society exclusively devoted to the
advancement of electronic-display technology, manufacturing,
and applications. Its international headquarters are located
at 610 South Second Street, San Jose, CA 95112, U.S.A. Visit
SID online at www.sid.org.
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