Small preview imageNED (Nano-Emissive Display) is yet another of modern display technologies for creating efficient flat monitors. The best known today are LCD and PDP (Plasma) but there are also a few lesser known technologies. NED is one of them and the technology has been brought forward by Motorola. According to Motorola it uses nanotechnology for creating its NED-displays. The technology is called CNT (Carbon Nanotube Technology) and is suppose to give NED-displays performance similar to today’s CRT-technology but at a much slimmer format. The 5″ NED display that has been revealed is only 3.3 milimeter thick.

 

The NED-technology seems quite impressive, at least on paper, and Motorola says that NED-displays will have the same repsonce times as CRTs and offer just as good colors. Something todays flat screen technologies (LCD, PDP) are having a hard time with. At the same time as the NED-technology looks very impressive performancewise it will according to Motorola be very cheap to manufacture compared to today’s technologies. Below you can find a summarize of the 5″ prototype that Motorola has revealed.


– Operational full color 5″ video section of a 1280 x 720, 16:9, 42-inch HDTV
– High quality brightness
– Bright, vivid colors using standard Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) TV phosphors
– Display panel thickness of 3.3 millimeters (about 1/8th of an inch)
– Low cost display drive electronics (similar to LCD, much lower than Plasma)
– Display characteristics meet or exceed CRTs, such as fast response time, wide viewing angle, wide operation temperature


Source: Physorg

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