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vinoth
FLAT REVOLUTION(About flat screen technology) Mark Unseen   Nov 13 08:26 UTC 1999

        FLAT REVOLUTION
        When the first ever T.V was invented the technology behind the
displaying 
unit ,the  monitor was more primitive(as per words of todays engineers).
They were using a CRT as their monitor.But now the emerging technology is that
of "FLAT SCREENS".As we know nessisity is the mother of invensions,the need
to design a FLAT SCREEN monitor is to suit for modern pocket computers.
        In a convensional C.R.T we would be having a long tube with enl;arged
screen at one end and a electron gun at other end.The tube shoulb be
long,because,it must allow the electron beam to diverge sufficiently.The
screen should be slightly curved in order to make sure that the electrons of
a beam at a particular time reach the screen at the same time.ThThese are the
reasons why our conventional monitor is larger in size.
But in a FLAT SCREEN monitor they use LCD(Liquid Crystal Display)technology
or some other technology .Here there are no more elecytron beam used,and hence
no more long necked picture tuber or curved surfaced screens needed.As a
result the size of the monitor decreases dramatically and its power
consumption is much reduced.
That's all  what I know in this topic.And I request you to add any additional
information you could provide regarding this topic.MORE TECHNICAL THE
DISCUSSION,THE BETTER.Thank you.
6 responses total.
russ
response 1 of 6: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 16:04 UTC 1999

Plasma displays are flat, too.  And they have no relationship whatsoever
to pocket computers, as they are too power-hungry.
srw
response 2 of 6: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 20:13 UTC 1999

I From a practical point of view, flat panel LCD displays are 
exclusively used in laptops, and big ones are available for desktops, 
but the big ones are still way too pricey to have a big market, even 
though they have come down a whole bunch in price in that last few 
years.
russ
response 3 of 6: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 02:35 UTC 1999

That much is quite true.  Everyone wants a big flat-panel display,
but so far very few people want to pay what current technology costs
to make them.
n8nxf
response 4 of 6: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 13:01 UTC 1999

Not to worry, the prices will come down.
tpryan
response 5 of 6: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 23:35 UTC 1999

        15 years ago, IT departments would spend $1,000 dollars for an
11 inch monochrome dumb terminal.  Flat screen, color, 13 monitors are
now near half that, $500.
russ
response 6 of 6: Mark Unseen   Dec 2 03:12 UTC 1999

Technology marches along, bless human ingenuity and the profit motive.
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