LG Display showcase at the first time a 55 inch LCD panel with a super narrow bezel and with FPR 3D at ISE-2012 in Amsterdam.
The multi-vision panel is the world’s thinnest public display with a large 165-inch multi-vision format featuring nine 55-inch LCD panels, and shape that can be easily customized via other panels. The super narrow bezel features an incredibly narrow 5.3 mm gap between the individual panels, resulting in seamless, life-like images.
Incorporating LG Display’s widely acclaimed FPR 3D technology, viewers of the 55-inch multi-vision public display panel will enjoy an incredible 3D experience watching scenes from 3D movie previews and sports games while out in public. FPR 3D represents a significant improvement over shutter glass (SG) 3D technology with no flicker, minimal cross talk and a brighter screen. Also, FPR glasses are made with curved lenses, like regular glasses, so are much lighter, cheaper, and healthier than SG glasses.
LG Display is also ready to show transparent LCD Panels, high brightness Panels and a 26-inch see-through panel. The panel is embedded with IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology which provides a wide viewing angle and features HD resolution (1366X768). With its terrific color reproduction, the panel can be used for a variety of public display purposes and is also capable of being produced in larger 40 to 50-inch sizes for use in diverse public settings like at bus and subway stations, department stores, and more.
LG Display does have no plans to showcase the 55 inch OLED-Tv at ISE-2012.











