Month: April 2010

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ALis

ALiS

by Dummy Admin

Developed by Fujitsu as an improvement to the Three Electrode Surface Discharge method of driving a PDP, which it invented in 1984, ALiS (Alternate Lighting of Surfaces) displays are not made up of enclosed …

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active matrix

Active matrix (AM/TFT)

by Dummy Admin

In Super Twisted Nematic LCs, we see how multiplexed addressing allows an array of pixels to be controlled in such a way as to allow a high definition display to be built with liquid …

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Display Glossary

by Dummy Admin

 The following articles appeared in Display Monitor’s “Word of the Week” section. They define certain words or terms used in computer graphics and display technology.   Some of the definitions may be a little …

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Europeans to buy 700000 3D TVs in 2010

by Dummy Admin

  Stereo 3DTV (S3D) is currently one of the hottest topics in the consumer electronics industry and European market research specialist Meko has released a new 3D TV forecast which predicts that around 700,000 …

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DisplayCast monitor deliverables 2011

DisplayCast Monitor Deliverables

by Dummy Admin

We understand that your investment in the monitor market needs to vary according to your committment. We offer three distinct levels of service: Lite Service – designed if you just need a quarterly “smell” …

iPad – a Device between a phone and a notebook?

by Bob Raikes

In the end, in Display Monitor this week, we went with the media flow and decided to report the Apple iPad story, although we remain unconvinced that its importance is as huge as Apple …

Internet on a TV – call for an iPad?

by Bob Raikes

I was intrigued to see the result that Americans now see the internet as more essential to their lives than TV. This doesn’t surprise me; I think it has been that way for me …