Toward Micro-Diode Display Panels?
VernonNemitz asks: "Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have been around for decades, and they come in all colors. Here are the basic principles behind their operation, information on what's currently in production , and other practical info. Now, you would think it obvious that video displays should be made from LEDs, to take on the various competitors. Certainly this has been done on a large scale, and I am not the first to be interested in LED display technology for home viewing. The apparent goal of silicon LEDs these days seems to be tied up with optical communications between circuits, have they forgotten the possibility of making high-resolution display panels?"
"Achieving a good image will require smaller pixels, and now I have a better understanding of what has been holding it up, so would like to share what I found out. Basically, unlike a lot of electronic technology, LEDs are mostly -not- made from silicon. So, while silicon diodes are common, and large arrays of them are also made (for sensors), LEDs are not easy to incorporate into standard integrated-circuit manufacturing. Nevertheless, researchers have been pursuing and steadily making progress toward integrating silicon-based LEDs. Even whole arrays, 'suitable for large two-dimensional areas', of silicon laser LEDs have been made, as far back as three years ago."
Until the average blue-collar worker in this country cannot afford a 62" Plasma TV, the prices of displays are too high.
But in 10 years, when he (the worker) can (hey, your blue collar worker and buy a car, too, and its probably more expensive than a 62" plasma tv today), there will be 112" superplan^tm hyperdisplays, or new organic 3d displays, or virtual reality devices for a brainplug (all $10000+, of course), and you will be bitching again....
HI O WISE PRINCE. WHT TOOK U SO DAM LONG?