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+JuggerNaut+
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Toshiba's SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display)

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Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display (SED) panels could also become the next important technology in flat screens and dethrone DLP. It was created through the merging of Canon's proprietary electron-emission and micro-fabrication technologies with Toshiba's CRT technology and mass-production technologies for liquid crystal displays and semiconductors.

SED is a flat-panel display technology that utilizes the collision of electrons against a phosphor-coated screen to emit light, similar to a cathode ray tube but, instead of having one electron beam hitting the whole screen, each pixel has its own emitter since these are distributed in an amount equal to the number of pixels on the display. It’s like every pixel is a miniature CRT, forming a discrete arrangement that will allow SED screens to behave like a digital display such as DLP.

Since SEDs do not require electronic beam deflection, it is possible to build screens of more than 40 inches in size that are only a couple of inches thick.

All this results in a display technology that is as thin as an LCD display, but has none of its drawbacks because it has all the advantages of CRT, with the most important being its image quality-- superior to that found in all current flat display technologies.
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Post by dmmh »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:no he wasn't.
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Post by Guest »

seremtan wrote:the ultra hi-res TV is nice, if only there were some ultra hi-res media to watch on it
There are some 1080p trailers at http://www.apple.com/trailers but you need a beast of a computer to run them smoothly. If anyone here can watch them perfectly at full res, full screen, post your specs please.
booker
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Post by booker »

nobody found a vid of google's keynote address?
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Post by phantasmagoria »

That Dell PC thing is awesome.
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dmmh
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Post by dmmh »

so will be the accompanying energy bill :up:
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Post by Dave »

mjrpes wrote:finally, something to display my canon d20 shots on.
heh.. I don't know if you'd want to see some of them in their full pixel glory. Downsizing hides quite a bit :p
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