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Re: Plasma, LCD and other displays
In article <WorldClient-F200301031345.AA45340046@xxxxxxx>,
Gerard
McGovern wrote:
> First off,
> Philips have created a technology that allows the joing of many
smaller
> LCD panels to make them appear as one. Very smart indeed. These new
> bigger LCD panels should be hitting the stores some time this
year.
These things? http://www.rainbowdisplays.com/tech/
They aren't the only solution though. There are already 37" and
42" LCD
TVs on the market, and larger ones will follow. I've been lucky
enough to
visit some major Japanese TV and panel manufacturers - their demo rooms
would cause many people here to have heart failure!
> Second, OLED displays will begin to take off. Currently in their
> infancy, eventually they will replace both LCD and plasma as the
> preferred display option. But this is over 6 years away.
Yes, lots of problems manufacturing OLED and getting long enough life
spans. But it's certainly an area to watch.
Regards
Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
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