Sat 25 Aug 2007
I came across an very interesting paper titled “Technical comparison between SED and FED”
It covers in great detail the similarities and differences between SED TV and FED TV
and was presented by Richard Fink of Applied Nanotech Inc., at Asia Display 2007.
This is a must read for SED TV fans. The paper is reprinted here:
Technical comparison between SED and FED
Permission for
Reprint, courtesy Society for Information Display
Technorati Tags: SED, FED, SED TV, FED TV
September 19th, 2007 at 12:05 am
I think Laser TV will be the wave of the future. The mass production and integration of laser diodes in TVs, projectors, computer monitors, etc. will be the new standard. Why? Laser diodes are six times brighter than LEDs, cheaper to produce than the technology in plasma and LCD models, and way cheaper than SED technology. Laser TV’s look better with true blacks and 90% color reproduction, use less energy and doesn’t require the use of glass substrates (SED) which is heavy. Plus there are no practical size restrictions. Large SED TV’s are heavy and flicker prone.