'Computer-On-Glass' Display
bfries writes "Sharp Corp, Japan's largest maker of liquid crystal displays (LCDs), unveiled a screen Tuesday with microprocessor circuitry applied directly onto the glass, enabling it to function like a computer. It uses Sharp's continuous grain silicon (CGS) technology and should be used on some products in 2005."
Maybe this brings us one step closer to the future library computers in last year's "Time Machine" movie.
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Your posting assumes that I have [1|2] eyes.
This blatent anti-Martianism MUST STOP!
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