Toshiba prefers to use SED rather than Plasma
Posted on Dec 27, 04 12:10 AM PDT
SED has many benefits from the traditional Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) displays. The contrast is better and the reaction time is excellent. Additionally, SED also has advantages of LCD/Plasma technology: the image is sharp and the form factor is very flat. Even the power consumption is very good (low). These TV will be available in Japan in H2 2005. Earlier this week, Sony was rumored to exit from the Plasma market. Sony denied the rumor. |
Your Comments
Comments will be published immediately if you use a Disqus, Facebook or Twitter account. Anonymous comments will be moderated.
Featured Posts
Top Stories
NVIDIA CEO dismisses X86 development rumors
Uber10: the greatest gifts, coming up on November 12
Nvidia fighting Intel with...humor?
Brainwave Sofa knows what you are thinking
Windows 7 smashes Microsoft sales records
Motorola Droid Review
Dell Adamo XPS hands-on and final pricing
eStarling 802.11n Touchscreen Connected Frame
Bring TIM targets business meetings

Toshiba is announcing that they plan to shift a portion of their TV line to the SED technology (Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display). We talked about



