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Standardization: The Key for Microdisplays in High-Definition TV

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The rapid transition from cathode-ray tubes to microdisplays is driving rapid change in processes and products.

Matt Mazzuchi and John Corless, JDS Uniphase

The television market is changing channels. The rapid increase in availability of high-definition video content through network broadcasting and other means is driving a corresponding increase in demand for high-definition televisions to display that content. Plasma and flat-screen liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions have excellent picture quality, but those that consumers find to be affordable are limited by screen sizes of less than 50 in. diagonally. Leading the way in larger screen sizes are new microdisplay-based rear-projection televisions that deliver stunning images at...Read full article

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    Published: July 2004
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    plasma
    A gas made up of electrons and ions.
    ConsumerFeaturesflat-screen liquid crystal display (LCD)high-definition televisionshigh-definition videoindustrialnetwork broadcastingplasma

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