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Home Theater May 27, 2010 |
SED TV Tech Is History Canon's effort to establish a new video display technology called SED has finally hit a wall. SED is dead, at least as a consumer product. |
BusinessWeek July 25, 2005 Ian Rowley |
TV Screens Face a Dazzling New Rival SED displays rival plasma and LCDs, offering better images while consuming one-third the power used by plasma and about half that of LCDs. Prototypes have been put on display, but mass production may be a problem. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2004 Rich Smith |
The Next Big Thing Television tech changes yet again. Toshiba and Canon will be rolling out Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Displays (SED) sets by August of next year, and palladium mining companies look poised to reap the benefit. |
PC Magazine October 11, 2006 John C. Dvorak |
When is Open Really Open? AOL touts importance of open standards... Japanese attempt to beat out Korea's LCD technology... |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 John Boyd |
Flat Panels on Display This year's FPD expo, in Yokohama, Japan, boasted triple-view screens, triple-duty pixels, and a squished-down version of the old TV picture tube |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 Paul O'Donovan |
Goodbye, CRT The cathode-ray tube is on the way out. What will replace it? (Hint: it won't be plasma). Here's a look at all of the players. |
Home Theater July 8, 2008 |
Sony: Get FED in 2009 Field Emission Display technology, developed by Sony and Motorola, will make its debut in 2009. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Buying The Right HDTV: Which Type Of Screen? Tips for choosing a high-definition television display panel, part two |
The Motley Fool September 23, 2004 Rich Smith |
Toshiba to Arm Canon Toshiba wants to play on everyone's team: Hitachi Ltd., Matsushita Electric and now Canon as well. |
PC World September 2002 Kalpana Narayanamurthi |
Buyers' Guide to Monitors Inexpensive CRT and LCD models are suitable for general use, but many full-featured models are worth the extra cost. |
PC World December 2003 Michael Riggs |
Really Big Shows Got your eye on a supersize digital TV? Should you spring for plasma, LCD, or DLP? What about HDTV? The choices can be daunting, but we can help. |
Home Theater May 31, 2004 |
Toshiba's DLP Projection TVs Full-featured rear-projection sets use Texas Instruments HD2+ chips, and offer great performance at prices well below flat panels. |
PC World March 2001 Yardena Arar |
Big and Flat: LCD Monitor Prices Thin Out Prices for big LCDs and bigger plasma displays are falling. Could one of these screens be on your desktop (or wall) soon? |
PC World February 13, 2002 Tom Spring |
Are You Looking at Your Last CRT? Pressured by LCDs, CRTs drop in both price and innovation, but won't soon vanish... |
Home Theater September 22, 2008 |
SED Appeal Goes Canon's Way The long-running legal battle over the SED display took yet another turn recently when a federal court upheld Canon's license to manufacture SED TVs based on technology owned by Texas-based Nano Proprietary. |
Home Theater September 10, 2003 |
Vidikron's New Plasma Displays Three new HDTV-capable plasma display panels bearing the Vidikron name were unveiled at CEDIA Expo 2003 . All three PlasmaView PDPs are 16:9 units that can deliver high-definition television programming via outboard tuner/decoder, D-VHS or satellite receiver. |
Reason October 2007 Jeff Taylor |
Get the Picture? Patent intimidation: Once again vague patents are blocking innovation rather than encouraging it. |
Home Theater May 10, 2007 |
Canon Off the Hook in SED Suit Of all the promising new video display technologies, SED is the only one with the misfortune to be tied up in a lawsuit. |
Home Toys October 2002 Ian McMurray |
Technology Dislocation Now, products for the home are beginning to feature DLP technology in two areas. The first of these is projectors. But it's in large screen TVs that DLP technology is really starting to make an impression. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2005 Neal Starkman |
Plasmas: A New Angle on Learning Their superior images, enhanced sightlines, and diverse educational benefits have led to the soaring popularity of plasma monitors in the K-12 market. |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Robert Heron |
Debunking Plasma TV Myths In an effort to educate the public, here is a list of the top plasma television myths. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate May/Jun 2003 Jim Young |
Smarter, Faster, Cheaper Products Improve Business Efficiency Instead of introducing extreme innovations and new advances years away from practical application, this year's Consumer Electronics Show demonstrated how products and services have become smaller, cheaper, and faster for mainstream users. |
Home Theater November 12, 2002 |
Zenith's New HT Products New digital set-top boxes, LCD monitors and a new 37" plasma display panel. The P37W24 is the first for Zenith in this screen size. |
Home Theater October 2001 Ron Williams |
Sony PFM-42B1 42-Inch Plasma HD Monitor Of the plasma panels I have seen, this one is good... |
BusinessWeek June 28, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Want A Flat Panel? Trust Your Eyes, Not The Cost A 17-in. flat-panel display monitor goes for as little as $350 and can outlast your desktop computer. |
Home Theater January 20, 2002 |
Sharp Launches Hi-Def Plasma TVs Plasma screens are still one of the hottest commodities in the video marketplace. Sharp Electronics Corporation has added two new models to its new line of High Definition Plasma Televisions... |
PC World December 23, 2007 Jeff Bertolucci |
When to Buy a Monitor Monitors follow some pretty familiar seasonal sales patterns, but don't forget that arranging to purchase a bundled display when you purchase a new PC can be a big money saver, too. |
Macworld July 2000 Frith Breitzer |
Flat Panels: The Next Generation Macworld Lab Evaluates 6 New Displays to See Whether Digital Makes a Difference |
Home Theater December 26, 2002 Chris Keeler |
Thin is In Flat-screen TVs are hot and getting hotter. |
Home Theater July 2002 Ron Williams |
Sony KZ-42TS1 42-Inch Plasma TV The KZ-42TS1 is a self-contained unit with a built-in NTSC tuner and two stereo speakers incorporated into the bottom of the frame. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2004 |
Glossary of Audiovisual Terms The following is a primer of terms you'll likely encounter when purchasing projectors, monitors and other presentation products. |
Home Theater April 10, 2007 Mark Fleischmann |
Sony, TCI Show FED Flat Tube A next-generation flat-tube display called FED may give videophiles much of what we had hoped for from the frustratingly delayed SED. |
Home Theater August 17, 2001 |
Zenith Drops Price on Biggest Plasma HDTV In a tactic intended to keep its top-level products moving in a sluggish economy, Zenith Electronics Corporation has announced a significant price reduction on its high-definition 60-inch Plasma Display Panel, all the way down to $24,999... |
Home Theater July 17, 2001 |
Zenith Debuts 60" Plasma HD Screen Projectors still rule the high-definition market, but plasma display panels may eventually displace them. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2000 |
New Products - Mitsubishi Electronics America's Color Monitor |
Technology Research News June 1, 2005 |
Computer Displays: Points of Light Different types of displays use different means to produce and control pixels. CRT, LCD, and plasma technologies manipulate light electronically. Another way is through micro-opto-electro-mechanical systems (MOEMS). |
PC Magazine April 20, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
New Life for LCDs LCD monitors are going like gangbusters, but their video-response times have lagged behind the lickety-split performance of CRT and plasma displays. |
Macworld June 2001 Bruce Fraser |
The Color Challenge Can flat-panel displays replace CRTs on publishers' desks? |
PC Magazine March 17, 2008 Laarni Almendrala Ragaza |
Seven Power-Saving Tips Dial down your screen brightness... Turn off your system completely at the end of the day... Consider upgrading to an LCD... etc. |
PC World January 2006 Sean Captain |
High Def, Low Cost: HDTV Prices Plunge Fierce competition and a supply boom send costs tumbling for LCD, plasma TVs. |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2004 John Teresko |
Plasma Window Reinvents Electron Beam Welding Considering electron beam welding? Get ready to evaluate a process innovation designed to deliver high quality without dependence on a vacuum chamber. |
This Old House Dan Diclerico |
Now You See It, Now You Don't Flat-screen TVs can disappear when the show is over. They're revolutionizing the look of the TV room, as people discover inventive ways to integrate the sleek (and, for now, pricey) monitors into their homes. |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Moon Ihlwan & Hall |
War Of The Screens As LCD makers gear up to make bigger, cheaper, flat-panel displays, the plasma kings vow to fight back. |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Alfred Poor |
Carbon Nano TVs Could your television become as thin as a picture hanging on a wall? |
Home Toys June 2005 |
A Consumer Guide: Choosing the Right Large Screen Display for Your Home You don't have to be a "techie" to use a large screen display. In fact, many are as easy to use as a regular TV. |
Home Theater February 9, 2002 |
Elegant Solutions for Flatscreen Installations Looking for a elegant way to mount your plasma display? Draper Inc. has announced a new series of stands and mounts for flat screen monitors that offer a solution for almost every conceivable installation... |
Home Theater September 24, 2001 |
Panasonic Launches 50" HD Plasma Display The PT-50PD3 represents a giant leap in plasma panel technology, delivering a brighter, higher contrast picture than ever achieved before... |
Home Toys December 2003 Jeff Morris |
Reinventing the Television Industry The new flat TVs are perfect for hanging on the wall, just like any piece of art. But hanging a TV is slightly more involved than hanging a piece of art. Here are some things to consider. |
Chemistry World March 11, 2011 David Barden |
Out of the blue - a new phosphor for flat screen displays Materials chemists in China have developed a compound that they believe should improve the quality of field emission displays, bringing applications a step closer. |
PC World April 8, 2002 Kuriko Miyake |
Toshiba Pushes Hard Disk Density Higher Vendor claims its 60GB drives will hit the highest capacity yet... |