11 November 2005

SED: the display of the future

Forget about Plasma, LCD, OLED and others alike, it seems to me that these are all some sort of second-hand technologies, not even close to match the good old CRT tubes, whether it is color, response time, clarity or contrast ratio-wise.

The one thing they got right is: Design! Plasma and lcd's look terrific: incredibly flat, minimal foot print allied with huge screen sizes made them a hit! It seemed impossible for CRT technology to compete... until SED (Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display). The best of both worlds co-developed by Canon and Toshiba.



SED uses one electron emitter per pixel; with full HD resolution, 1920 x 1080 x 3 (RGB) = 6,2 millions electron guns. Specs: response time <1>

That's the display technology you will be using tomorrow!

Read the full story here: [ SED Display ]

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