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Technology development and production of flat panel displays in Korea

The Korean display industry, led by the Samsung and LG Group, has been investing more than 3 billion US dollars in the development and production of large bright high-definition liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) and plasma display panels (PDPs) using new fifth-generation substrate glass. Recent develop...

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Published in:Proceedings of the IEEE 2002-04, Vol.90 (4), p.501-513
Main Authors: Jang, Jin, Lim, Sungkyoo, Oh, Myunghwan
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Panels
Plasma displays
Production
Reliability engineering
Semiconductor devices
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Television
Thin film transistors
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