Nanotech Brings Cheap Flat TVs From Diamond Dust
neutron_p writes "Nanotech scientists are going to develop new TV display technology made from diamond dust. It opens up the possibility of cheaper and more power efficient flat panel displays, for use in wide screen digital TVs and many other applications. Toshiba recently announced plans to launch a television based on a new flat-panel display technology called SED (Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display) in 2005. Sony and others have been working for several years on another technology called FED (Field Emission Display) but that too has yet to reach commercialization."
If you had RTFA, you'd know that no one here knows more than you do know. ;-) The linked piece was nothing but fluff, no substance at all. Here's a summary:
"Nanotech is great. Diamonds are great. Venture capitalists are great. Flat screens are great. We are going to be rich!
1) Nanotech
2) Diamond dust
3) Flat screens
4) Profit!"
What's missing is something worth reading.
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