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2 November 1979 Status Of New Display Technology In Japan
Walter F. Goede
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Abstract
The paper discusses some of the findings of a technology survey performed via a one month visit to Japan in April/May 1979. The purpose of the study was to visit companies performing advanced development on both CRT and new display technology programs and to establish status and availability of display devices. It was found that the companies visited were actively pursuing a wide variety of display technology programs. These included: advancements in color CRT technology, development of high resolution (1125 line) direct view and large screen projection displays, investigation of color flat panel displays for the large screen consumer market, development of extremely compact calculator size portable television receivers, and numerous projects directed at the alphanumeric and graphic terminal markets. Although considerable research was also being performed on the development of improved digital and small alphanumeric displays, this article was limited to discussion of the more complex larger number of picture element type displays. Differences in funding strategies between U.S. and Japanese companies are also discussed.
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Walter F. Goede "Status Of New Display Technology In Japan", Proc. SPIE 0199, Advances in Display Technology, (2 November 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958044
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

LCDs

Display technology

Visualization

Large screens

Electroluminescence

Flat panel displays

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