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From: nigel bates4/20/2007 12:24:57 PM
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Photo Release -- Cambridge Display Technology's P-OLED Technology Featured in New 21-Inch Toshiba Matsushita Display Color P-OLED Television
Friday April 20, 9:20 am ET
New Super Thin Display Couples TMD LTPS Technology With CDT P-OLEDs

CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom, April 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) (NasdaqGM:OLED - News), a pioneer in the development of polymer light emitting diode (P-OLED) technology, today announced that a new 20.8 inch, full-color, P-OLED television display demonstrated by Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology (TMD), at the 3rd International FPD Show in Japan, features CDT's light emitting polymer technology.
A photo accompanying this release is available at primenewswire.com

Source: Cambridge Display Technology

The TMD 21" P-OLED television with CDT Technology

The super-thin display is based on TMD's LTPS technology coupled with CDT's light emitting polymer technology. The three (RGB) color-emitting layers use polymer organic electroluminescent materials, or P-OLEDs, and an ink-jet type printing process is used for deposition of each color.

``This exhibition of TMD's new P-OLED-based display capabilities marks a significant milestone in the advancement toward commercial adoption of OLEDs as the next-generation display technology and demonstrates one of the key differentiating advantages of P-OLED technology which has long been considered to be the more scalable and practical OLED-based solution for larger substrate sizes,'' said Dr. David Fyfe, CEO of CDT. ``With Sony having already announced plans to produce small OLED televisions before year-end, it is clear that OLED display technology -- with lower power consumption, even thinner form factor than LCD or Plasma technologies, and an enhanced viewing experience -- offers a highly attractive and viable solution for the next generation of displays.''....
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