Also called "gas discharge display," a plasma display was an earlier flat-screen technology that used tiny cells lined with phosphor that were full of inert ionized gas (typically a mix of xenon and ...
A Japanese display start-up is well on the way to commercializing a 3-meter wide flexible plasma display and expects the first models to appear next year. The 125-inch display is made using a ...
Plasma display vendors are facing growing competition from LCD suppliers in the flat-panel TV market as large-panel fab capacity comes online. Several LCD makers, including LG.Philips, Samsung, and ...
In the ever-expanding arena of large-display technology, is plasma here to stay? “Plasma displays, I think, are a very awkward technology,” James Jaskie, chief scientist at Motorola’s Microelectronics ...
Fujitsu will sell a majority of its stake in a 50-50 plasma display joint venture with Hitachi, the companies announced Wednesday. Through the deal--revealed amid falling margins and an increasingly ...
Sony, the world's largest consumer electronics group, said on Thursday it had reached a deal with NEC for a steady supply of plasma display panels used in large flat-screen televisions. Sony is also ...
The future of television is as slim as three inches, can be mounted on your wall, and produces unparalleled images. High cost may deter average consumers, but industry insiders expect plasma screens ...
Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal U.S. subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE: MC), confirmed that Panasonic-branded Plasma TVs are the first in the U.S.
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Shipments of plasma display panels reached 799,000 units during the second quarter, up 14 percent from the previous quarter but falling 43,000 units short of expectations, ...
Plasma displays were once the creme-de-la-creme of television technology. With deep blacks and great colour, they could rival CRTs at a time when a lot of the LCD technology at the time was often seen ...
We know that LCD monitors display a given image line by line, generally from top to bottom ("raster-scan" display). This explains tearing if the image changes during the scanning process (mostly in ...
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