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Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
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OLED, once the technology is improved.Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
crystal ballsAnyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
They will just get bigger/smaller and in the case of Plasma, cheaper.Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
picture of a swept 3D display in the IEEE Spectrum Magazine? Its like a"I Caught Kate" <sittinginthepool@internode.on.net> wrote in message
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Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
crystal balls
Speaking of crytal balls, for IEEE members out there, has anyone seen the
Paper books.Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
I Caught Kate wrote:
Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
Paper books.
Well, you can always hope.
Luke
I Caught Kate wrote:
Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
OLED, once the technology is improved.
Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock
Agreed, OLED will definitely revolutionise screen technology. Do you know ifI Caught Kate wrote:
Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
OLED, once the technology is improved.
"Nicholas Sherlock" <n_sherlock@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I Caught Kate wrote:
Anyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?
OLED, once the technology is improved.
Agreed, OLED will definitely revolutionise screen technology. Do you know if
they have the color OLEDs working yet?
I can't for the life of me work out why a set of three lasers (RGB)
shouldn't be bounced off two spinning polygonal mirrors and modulated
to produce a projector. Lasers are fairly inefficient light sources
though, perhaps that's the reason. Plenty of advantages if it could
be made to work, though.
Clifford Heath.
Not necessarily. I was thinking that I could have a tabletWhat are you hinting at? Would the lasers make a hologram?
You'd have to move the mirrors pretty damn fast for that to happen. HaveKate Fights, I Cry wrote:
What are you hinting at? Would the lasers make a hologram?
Not necessarily. I was thinking that I could have a tablet
or handheld PC, and it could project the screen image onto
a suitable wall or even the back of the seat in front,
giving a decent sized screen image out of a small device.
Basically a portable computer with built-in projector.
Laser light shows use positional transducers. This would useYou'd have to move the mirrors pretty damn fast
I remember a few months ago, either Sony or some other Japanese company
put on market a PDA type device with a small OLED screen, instead of an
LCD screen. It was on the news as a world first for a commercially
available device that used OLED technology.
Check out EDN's Brian Dilbert missive atAnyone have an idea what will come after LCD & Plasma
have had their run in the market for TV and monitors?