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Samsung starts mass production of Super-Wide LCD DID Panels

Samsung starts mass production of Super-Wide LCD DID Panels
DID stands for Digital Information Displays, and Samsung starts the mass production of its Super-Wide LCD panels based on a 43 monitor with a 4:1 aspect ratio featuring a 1920x480 resolution. This new super-wide panel can be utilized in subway stations, airports, shopping malls and schools, where existing standard panels are unable to effectively deliver information.
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