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=The future of PDP TV in 2010=
 
==Description:==
==Description:==
After showing over-par growth of 6.3 percent in 2002, the south korean economy standard to lose<br> its growth momentum. Korea's robust growth in 2002 had been sustaind by <br>the overall resiliency of domestic demand, even as worldwide economic conditions deteriorated <br>and korean experts fall.<br>
The plsma display panel was invented 40 years ago in 1964 at the University of Illinois by Prof.Donald L.Bitzer,Prof.H.Gene slottow and graduate student Robert Wilson.<br>Displays are exciting because they pleasantly stimulate our visual sensation.<br>And,PDP has principles that are used to make today's beautiful PDP products.<br>And, these PDP products will be in general trend in the near future.
However this engine of korean growth has weakened recently.<br>
Korea lags behind advanced nations in hi-tech industry, and China in middle and low priced products now. <br>If it can not find another breakthrough, this low growth trend will be prolonged.


==Enablers:==
==Enablers:==
Korea's economy is heavily dependent on oil imports and recently oil price hikes.<br>
- Increasing growth of world economy<br>- Decreasing price of PDP TV<br>- Increasing productivity of PDP TV<br>- Increasing demand for TV with large size and home theater<br>- The increase of aging population
North korea withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and threatened to reprocess plutonium<br>


==Inhibitors:==
==Inhibitors:==
South korea's economic growth rate is projected to be around 4% in 2005, lower than the 4.6% recorded in 2004<br>
- Growth of Flat-technology, XGA-technology and high-tech<br>- Superior to LCD TV:PDP TV will have to win the race with LCD TV.
Private consumption is expected to slowly recover to the mid 2% range<br>
Politics has to focus on the economic recovery.<br>
Power of Korean people to unite when they face difficulties.


==Paradigms:==
==Paradigms:==
Before: had a high rate, around 7 percent, of economic growth.<br>
TV which has large size and high technology will be in general trend by the improvement of life quality.
After: Economic growth rate declined into around 4 percent.<br>It needs to prepare for future new business and advanced aged society.
 
==Expert:==
Larry.F.Weber,www.sid.org


==Timing:==
==Timing:==
From terrorist attacks, 9.11 and war in iraq to 2007
1964-The First 1 pixel AC Plasma Display Panel<br>1967-Three cell prototype was developed<br>1990-31 inch gray scale<br>1999-HDTV 60 inch Prototype<br>PDP TV will be more popular and be with high-tech in near future respecting its speed of growth.


==Web Resources:==
==Web Resources:==
http://www.dallasfed.org<br>
http://www.ewh.ieee.org
www.asiapacificbusiness.ca/

Revision as of 16:47, 17 November 2005

The future of PDP TV in 2010

Description:

The plsma display panel was invented 40 years ago in 1964 at the University of Illinois by Prof.Donald L.Bitzer,Prof.H.Gene slottow and graduate student Robert Wilson.
Displays are exciting because they pleasantly stimulate our visual sensation.
And,PDP has principles that are used to make today's beautiful PDP products.
And, these PDP products will be in general trend in the near future.

Enablers:

- Increasing growth of world economy
- Decreasing price of PDP TV
- Increasing productivity of PDP TV
- Increasing demand for TV with large size and home theater
- The increase of aging population

Inhibitors:

- Growth of Flat-technology, XGA-technology and high-tech
- Superior to LCD TV:PDP TV will have to win the race with LCD TV.

Paradigms:

TV which has large size and high technology will be in general trend by the improvement of life quality.

Expert:

Larry.F.Weber,www.sid.org

Timing:

1964-The First 1 pixel AC Plasma Display Panel
1967-Three cell prototype was developed
1990-31 inch gray scale
1999-HDTV 60 inch Prototype
PDP TV will be more popular and be with high-tech in near future respecting its speed of growth.

Web Resources:

http://www.ewh.ieee.org