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Matsushita Releases New LED Lighting Equipment

Recently, Matsushita Electric Works Ltd released insect-repellent lighting equipment-LED Light Up Lighting Equipment, whose "insect attraction index" is about two-thirds lower compared with the product of the same luminance. The company released two white-color types and two light bulb-color types of the lighting equipment Aug 25, 2008, in Japan. ... Read more
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Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology (TMD) and Idemitsu Kosan have jointly developed a small-molecule OLED panel for mobile equipment, which they claim has one tenth the power consumption, and a lifetime of up to 30 times longer, as compared to existing TMD models.
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Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology (TMD) and Idemitsu Kosan have jointly developed a small-molecule OLED panel for mobile equipment, which they claim has one tenth the power consumption, and a lifetime of up to 30 times longer, as compared to existing TMD models. The joint development involved the TFT substrate design technology and element design technology of TMD; development of materials by Idemitsu, including RGB light-emitting materials and peripheral materials which offer high-efficiency and low-power consumption; and joint evaluation of the optimum combination of materials by both parties. As a result, TMD and Idemitsu succeeded in achieving an OLED display of 2.2-inch QVGA (240×320) format suitable for mobile equipment applications, with power consumption of 100mW (based on typical movie screen images, defined by 30% brightness of a full-white screen) and luminosity half-life of 60,000 hours (based on a full-white screen at 200 cd/m2).
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Recently, Japan's Toshiba Corp and Matsushita joint venture to develop OLED displays with the world's longest product life span and lowest power consumption. The venture has developed the new panel in cooperation with Idemitsu Kosan Co, a Japanese oil refiner active in OLED materials development. ... Read more
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It’s reported that only one existing technology that can be tapped to display images large enough for arena use and are viewable even in direct sunlight: the LED. ... Read more
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Matsushita works on OLED displays

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will begin test production of next-generation displays for TVs next year with plans for commercial output as early as 2011. Competition is heating up among the world's electronics makers, including Japanese rival Sony Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. of South Korea, in OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, displays. ... Read more
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It's reported Toshiba Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. said that they will mass produce next-generation organic displays, spending roughly $140 million to cash in on the growing market for the ultra-thin screens On July 22. ... Read more
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Toshiba, Matsushita joint plant to invest in OLED

It's reported TOKYO (AP) -- Toshiba Corp. and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. will start making next-generation displays at their joint plant by the second half of 2009. ... Read more
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