At IFA 2005

Sep 6, 2005 14:19 GMT  ·  By

LG.Philips Displays is showcasing at IFA the latest TV design possibilities from its Cybertube+ SuperSlim.

While the designs are stylish and refined, they also show they are practical, space saving and fit for the modern lifestyle.

Driven by its technological breakthrough in CRT, a 21", 29" and 32" TV set using LG.Philips Display's SuperSlim color picture tubes, for example, would measure only 38 cm, delivering an impressive depth reduction of up to 30 percent, compared with any other CRT, and at the same time offering stylish design, best picture quality and the most competitive price to consumers.

LG.Philips Displays' Cybertube+ SuperSlim color picture tube range, with its unique combination of features, has been designed specifically to meet these demands to provide set manufacturers with the surest route to the world of High Definition TV.

The use of SuperSlim tubes will also give TV set makers considerable savings by lowering cost-of-ownership including reduction not only on the product depth but also the logistics costs for transport, warehousing and packaging materials.

Mass production of the SuperSlim has started at the LG.Philips Displays facilities across the world. These are in Gumi and Changwon in Korea and Nanjing in China. Following soon are its factories in Dreux, France and Changsha, also in China.

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