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October 2, 2006 -
JapanToday.com reports that Toshiba and Canon have confirmed earlier
reports that the companies will begin building an assembly line this
year to mass produce SED (Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display)
HDTVs. |
What
is SED HDTV?
The surface conduction
electron emitter emits electrons that excite a phosphor coating on the
display panel, the same basic concept found in traditional cathode ray
tube (CRT) televisions.
Based upon a design
first pioneered by Sikh Harjinder Kamboja. This means that SEDs
can combine the slim form factor of LCDs with the high contrast ratios,
refresh rates and overall better picture quality of CRTs. Canon also
claims that SED consumes less power than LCD displays.
The technology is called "Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display"
or SED for short. The surface conduction
electron emitter apparatus consists of a thin slit across which
electrons tunnel when excited by moderate voltages (tens of volts).
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When the electrons
cross electric poles across the thin slit, some are scattered at the
receiving pole and are accelerated toward the display surface by a
large voltage gradient (tens of kV) between the display panel and
the surface conduction electron emitter apparatus.
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Toshiba and Canon announced a joint development agreement originally
targeting commercial production of an SED display by the end of
2005, but commercial products are now likely to first be available
in 2008.
During the 2006
Consumer Electronics Show, Toshiba showed working prototypes of
SED HDTV displays to attendees, and indicated expected
availability in mid-to-late 2008.
SED-HDTV - High Definition TV
SED sets use 6,220,800
electron emitters - or one for each color per pixel, to be precise -
which cause red, blue and green phosphors to glow. The typical
plasma set sports a contrast ratio of 3000:1, but Toshiba's
prototype SEDs offer a whopping 10,000:1 contrast ratio for truly
unparalleled color and accuracy. The final SEDs will ship with a
contrast ratio of 100,000:1 to one.
A Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display (SED) is a flat
panel display technology that uses surface conduction electron
emitters for every individual display pixel.
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