Sony shows Gran Turismo on a 19-inch FED Display with 240 fps!
Sony shows a playable demonstration on a 19 inch FED Display (Field Emissions Display) developed by Sony, with a frame[…]
Read moreSony shows a playable demonstration on a 19 inch FED Display (Field Emissions Display) developed by Sony, with a frame[…]
Read moreThe 65″ Mitsubishi LaserVue will retail for $6,999, putting it on equal ground with most 60-inch-or-larger flat panels, and significantly[…]
Read moreSony set the focus not only on OLED. The Sony company Field emission Technologies want to mass produce FED-TVs as[…]
Read moreIts been a long time since we heard something about SED-TV. But new this is really a exciting news message.[…]
Read moreCompany Outsources “Necsel” Wafer Processing to Ramp-Up for High-Volume Consumer Display Applications. Novalux, Inc., developer of Necsel™ laser technology, has[…]
Read moreMarc Kirsch’s diploma project was created in collaboration with Volkswagen design in Wolfsburg Germany. A three-seat prototype car powered by[…]
Read moreIn ten years flat panel displays (FPD) are expected to have 98% of the large and growing electronic display market[…]
Read moreNovalux, Inc., developer of Necsel™ laser technology, will reveal its latest proof-of-concept demos during the 2007. The demos show how[…]
Read moreLG.Philips LCD [NYSE: LPL, KRX: 034220], a leading innovator of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) technology, announced today that[…]
Read moreSonys new company for FED-Displays is called Field Emission Technologies Inc. (FET). Sony invests 2,520 million yen (about $22 million),[…]
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