Toshiba has developed a prototype of a SED display in cooperation with Canon. The prototype was displayed at the IFA show in Berlin and the companies claim this technology combines the image quality and the response times of CTR displays with the thin profile of LCD and Plasma displays.
The company says a SED (Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display) uses a mini-electron cannon for each pixel and claim a SED display consumes three times less energy than LCD displays.
At the IFA show a 36-inch SED display was showcased behind closed doors and according to our sources the image quality was really impressive. The companies hope to release a 50-inch display by Spring 2006.
Mass production of SED displays is expected for 2007 and the companies hope SED will dominate the market of displays larger than 40-inch by 2010.
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Parece que aun nos queda un poco de aguantar las "maravillas" de los plasmas....
Lo que aun nadie dice nada de precios, pero seguro que volvemos a los 6000€ o 9000€ de los primeros plasmas....