Helping Multimedia Go the Distance: It now seems that no single digital interface will fit all applications (English)
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Title:Helping Multimedia Go the Distance: It now seems that no single digital interface will fit all applications
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Table of contents – Volume 18
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Editorial - Seven Years' Feast -- Or Maybe 18 MonthsWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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President's Message - Presiding at SIDKmetz, Allan R. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - The Law of Unintended ConsequencesWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - A Mad Dash around LCD-PDP InternationalWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - Arrogance in a Strange SeasonWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial They Drink a Lot of Coffee in Brazil - and Also Develop DisplaysWerner, K. I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - Side by SideWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - Hunting for Displays at PC ExpoWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - The Rising Tide of Bistable-Display DevelopmentWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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The Best PDPs Are Good - and Very ExpensiveWerner, K. I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - A Drink in ShanghaiWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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The Rising Tide of Bistable-Display DevelopmentWerner, K. I. et al. | 2002
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A Drink in ShanghaiWerner, K. I. et al. | 2002
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Editorial - The Best PDPs Are Good -- And Very ExpensiveWerner, Kenneth I. et al. | 2002
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Hunting for Displays at PC ExpoWerner, K. I. et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - Nothing to Think About...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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The Goodness AsymptotesSilzars, A. et al. | 2002
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My Turn - It's Lights Out for U.S. DisplaysMentley, David et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - Rows and Columns...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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The Display Continuum - More on Rows and Columns...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - The Great Race...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - Trends in Time Management...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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The Display Continuum - Choices Are Good ...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - Friends in Important Places ...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - The Goodness Asymptotes...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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A View from the Hilltop - Guiding Principles ...Silzars, Aris et al. | 2002
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Nemoptic's Bistable Nematic Liquid-Crystal TechnologyDozov, I. / Boissier, A. / Laboureau, T. et al. | 2002
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The Future of Direct-View CRTsDonofrio, R. L. et al. | 2002
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Nemoptic's Bistable Nematic Liquid-Crystal Technology - Cholesterics or ferroelectrics are not necessary to make a bistable LCD, and using conventional nematics offers some substantial advantages.Dozov, Ivan et al. | 2002
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The Future of Direct-View CRTs - Supported by the four legs of innovation, price, image quality, and brightness, direct-view CRTs will continue to be the dominant television display in the 17-38-in. range.Donofrio, Robert L. et al. | 2002
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Removing the Shadow Mask - In developing a new approach to making a color CRT without a shadow mask, designers at Philips Research seek to lower production costs and improve image quality.Bergman, A.H. et al. | 2002
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Flexible transistorsKane, M.G. et al. | 2002
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The Challenge of Testing LCoS Devices - Optimizing test parameters for each application is critical to the accurate identification of pixel defects and the adoption of LCoS technology for display-system applications.Smith, Peter A. et al. | 2002
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Making Sure Bigger Is Better - The much larger scale of Gens 5 and 6 motherglass demands not only i mproved panel testing, but anew approach.Dover, Russell J. et al. | 2002
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Removing the shadow maskBergman, A.H. et al. | 2002
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OLEDs, OLEDs, EverywhereWerner, K. et al. | 2002
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Flexible Transistors - Organic thin-film semiconductors will make displays flexible, and may be cheap enough so that active-matrix displays can be used in many new applications.Kane, Michael G. et al. | 2002
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OLEDs, OLEDs, Everywhere ... - It was impossible to ignore the profusion of OLED prototypes at SID 2002, but they were not the only technology providing the heat that kept the show on the boil.Werner, Ken et al. | 2002
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The Challenge of Testing LCoS DevicesSmith, P. A. / Yang, Q. J. et al. | 2002
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Recent Advances in Cholesteric Displays - The use of plastic substrates and improvements in power efficiency, full color, and brightness are being combined with the bistability of cholesteric LCDs to make displays that are well suited to hand-held devices.Huang, Xiao-Yang et al. | 2002
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A Novel Electron Source for CRTs - Hopping-electron transport could produce improved CRT image quality at lower cost.Vaart, Nijs C.van der et al. | 2002
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A Novel Electron Source for CRTsvan der Vaart, N. C. / Wierenga, H. A. et al. | 2002
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SID Returns to Boston - The Society for Information Display will celebrate its 40th anniversary at SID 2002 amid exciting changes in display technology and an expected rebound in industry fortunes.Werner, Ken et al. | 2002
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TFT-LCD Module Architecture for Notebook ComputersLee, A. Y. et al. | 2002
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TFT-LCD Module Architecture for Notebook Computers - As notebook-computer makers ask for more performance from the display subsystem, display manufacturers must move beyond the TTL architecture traditionally used in TFT-LCD modules.Lee, Albert Y. et al. | 2002
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Recent Advances in Cholesteric DisplaysHuang, X.-Y. / Doane, J. W. et al. | 2002
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High-Efficiency AMOLEDs - Phosphorescent OLEDs are much more effective than their fluorescent predecessors. Combined with flexible substrates and advanced active-matrix arrays, they provide a compelling vision of the "display of the future."Hack, Mike et al. | 2002
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Laser Cutting Comes CloserHoekstra, B. L. / Venkat, S. et al. | 2002
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The Problem of Too Many PixelsZajac, C. et al. | 2002
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Laser Cutting Comes Closer - The "light way" may be the right way to cut and mark FPD glass, and recent advances are improving the chances of a major roll-out for laser cutting.Hoekstra, Brian L. et al. | 2002
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Printing Panels - Seiko-Epson is applying ink-jet technology to OLED fabrication, with the goal of making lower-cost small displays soon and economical very-large displays in the future.Miyashita, Satoru et al. | 2002
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High-Efficiency AMOLEDsHack, M. / Brown, J. J. et al. | 2002
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Printing PanelsMiyashita, S. et al. | 2002
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Drivers for Novel Displays - OLEDs and bistable LCDs require special driver chips that combine digital and analog IC technologies.Landsburg, George et al. | 2002
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ELDs Rise on Organic Wings Electroluminescent-display technology is being rescued from its industrial niche by implementations using organic materialsKrasnov, A. N. et al. | 2002
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A Bright, Sharp 5-in. CRT for Projection DisplaysWang, Q.-H. / Cheng, J. / Lin, Z. et al. | 2002
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LCDs: The 800-pound Gorilla - Except for television LCDs now represent the world's dominant display technology, and they are produced in many variations designed to satisfy an astounding array of applications.Poor, Alfred et al. | 2002
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A bright, sharp 5-inch CRT for projection displaysWang, Qiong-Hua / Cheng, Jianbo / Lin, Zulun et al. | 2002
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U.S. Navy Upgrades Air-Traffic-Control SystemsSola, K. E. / Ciecka, R. J. et al. | 2002
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A Bright, Sharp 5-in. CRT for Projection Displays - A new faceplate material makes it possible to simultaneously improve light output and spot size in a projection CRT having a tube diagonal of only 5 in.Wang, Qiong-Hua et al. | 2002
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ELDs Rise on Organic Wings - Electroluminescent-display technology is being rescued from its industrial niche by implementations using organic materials -- With a substantial assist from highly effective contrast-enhancing techniques.Krasnov, Alexey N. et al. | 2002
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Can PDPs Compete in the Consumer-TV Marketplace? PDPs, LCDs, and rear-projection displays are all better today than they have ever been, but PDPs still need improvement before their success in the consumer-television market can be assured.Mikoshiba, Shigeo et al. | 2002
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The Plastic-Electronic RevolutionHeeger, A. J. et al. | 2002
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U.S. Navy Upgrades Air-Traffic-Control Systems - The Navy, tired of waiting for the FAA's STARS to come out, did an in-house upgrade of its aging ATC systems with 20-in. AMLCDs -- And is now looking for private-sector partners to commercialize the system.Sola, Kenneth E. et al. | 2002
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The Plastic-Electronic Revolution - Semiconducting and metallic polymers will allow the integrated circuits for an AMLCD to be made with printers, which will replace the mountains of stainless steel in today's fabs.Heeger, Alan J. et al. | 2002
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LCDs: The 800-pound GorillaPoor, A. et al. | 2002
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The plastic-electronics revolutionHeeger, A.J. et al. | 2002
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Can PDPs Compete in the Consumer-TV Marketplace?Mikoshiba, S. et al. | 2002
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Marching to a Different Drum - A transmissive rotating drum provides a more efficient and more easily realized LCoS projection engine than other color-sequential approaches.Brennesholtz, Matthew S. et al. | 2002
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Novel Touch Screens for Hand-Held DevicesGillespie, D. et al. | 2002
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Helping Multimedia Go the Distance: It now seems that no single digital interface will fit all applicationsGaudreau, P. et al. | 2002
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EL on the EdgeCranton, W. M. / Thomas, C. B. / Stevens, R. et al. | 2002
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The New Light Behind LCD HDTVHarbers, G. / Astler, C. et al. | 2002
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Energy and Ambition in Hard TimesWerner, K. et al. | 2002
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EL on the Edge - Very-high-intensity light from the edge of an electroluminescent device may make new displays possible.Cranton, Wayne M. et al. | 2002
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Energy and Ambition in Hard Times - Despite a limping global economy and worldwide concern about terrorist anthrax attacks, more than 1200 persons attended the combined Asia Display and International Display Workshops meetings in Nagoya, Japan.Werner, Ken et al. | 2002
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Protecting Display Intellectual PropertyMiller, C. L. et al. | 2002
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Can Anyone Profit from Selling Wall TVs? Forecasts do not predict a PDP price that will both generate enough volume to absorb projected capacity and allow manufacturers to make a profit.Holzel, Tom et al. | 2002
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Can Anyone Profit from Selling Wall TVs?Holzel, T. et al. | 2002
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The New Light Behind LCD HDTV - Lumileds Lighting believes its LuxeonTM LED-backlight modules will compete with CCFL backlights in LCD HDYVs on the strength of high brightness, fast response, and thinner packaging.Harbers, Gerard et al. | 2002
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Calendar of Display-Related Events| 2002
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Helping Multimedia Go the Distance - It now seems that no single digital interface will fit all applications. The developer of GigaSTaRTM makes the case for this high-speed low-latency interface for connecting remote displays.Gaudreau, Paul et al. | 2002
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Novel Touch Screens for Hand-Held Devices - As hand-held devices become more capable and require more-complex inputs from their users, there is increasing interest in interfaces that can do more than those based on resistive technologies.Gillespie, Dave et al. | 2002
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Five-Wire Touch Screens Make Inroads - Each of the three major types of resistive analog touch screens has its advantages, but the high optical transmissivity, durability, and simplicity of five-wire technology is winning converts.Morris, Jeff et al. | 2002
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An Electrochromic Renaissance? - An innovative marriage of electrochromic and nanomaterials technologies is solving the traditional problems of electrochromics and creating a promising contender in the growing market for sunlight-readable very-low-power displays.Wood, Dan et al. | 2002
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Emissives Shine at SID 2002 - A stroll across the SID 2002 exhibit floor showed PDPs getting bigger, OLEDs getting ready for prime time, and a few novel display technologies nibbling around the edges.Lieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Emissives Shine at SID 2002Lieberman, D. et al. | 2002
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The King Is Dead, Long Live the King! At Computex Taipei 2002, it was clear that the LCD is replacing the CRT as the ruling monitor technology; meanwhile, the LCD monitor-TV is being groomed as the next heir to the throne.Norris, Bryan et al. | 2002
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Taipei Hosts IDMC for the First Time - OLED inventor Ching Tang, BenQ-AU Optronics CEO K. Y Lee, and Taiwan Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Yen-Shiang Shih to deliver keynotes at IDMC '03.Shieh, Han-Ping D. et al. | 2002
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OLED EncapsulationAllen, K. et al. | 2002
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A Confident Korean Display Industry Looks Forward to Good Times at IDMC 2002 - The prediction of two fat years is fueling not only expanded LCD and PDP capabilities, but work on OLEDs, FEDs, plastic substrates, organic TFTs, and backlights.Werner, Ken et al. | 2002
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OLED Encapsulation - Protecting active OLED layers from a hostile world is critical for display lifetime; achieving it in a slim, reliable package is crucial for maximizing some of OLED's inherent advantages.Allen, Kimberly et al. | 2002
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Thin-Film-Transistor Device Design - Many millions of TFT arrays using sophisticated designs are successfully manufactured each year, but design and manufacturing improvements continue. This tutorial is the last in a series of three on manufacturing AMLCDs.Kim, Sang Soo et al. | 2002
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A Confident Korean Display Industry Looks Forward to Good Times at IDMC 2002Werner, K. et al. | 2002
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Thin-Film-Transistor Device DesignKim, S. S. et al. | 2002
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Taipei Hosts IDMC for the First TimeShieh, H.-P. D. et al. | 2002
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A New Angle on Reflective DisplaysMiles, M. / Larson, E. / Chui, C. / Kothari, M. / Gally, B. / Batey, J. et al. | 2002
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The Very Bright Future of Light-Valve Projectors - Light-valve projectors have a long history, and new technologies are enabling the design of even-more-capable systems.Glenn, William E. et al. | 2002
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The Very Bright Future of Light-Valve ProjectorsGlenn, W. E. et al. | 2002
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Looking Beyond the Dashboard - As "telematics" finally moves to the center of the automotive-technology stage, a review of the specifications, developments, and measurement issues of vehicular displays will describe how and why it got there.Donofrio, Robert L. et al. | 2002
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Image Quality in LCoS Projection SystemsYoo, J.-C. / Chiu, Y. / Shieh, H.-P. D. et al. | 2002
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Image Quality in LCoS Projection Systems - LCoS projection systems have been slower to roll out than anyone anticipated, partly because of problems with LCoS image quality, but the technology's inherent strengths should eventually turn the tide.Yoo, Jinn-Chou et al. | 2002
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Looking beyond the dashboardDonofrio, R.L. et al. | 2002
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Pilgrimage to IT Mecca A pilgrimage to CeBIT 2002 showed that although CRT monitors are far from dead, LCDs are attracting the most attention from designersLuffman, L. / Norris, B. et al. | 2002
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Pilgrimage to IT Mecca - A pilgrimage to CeBIT 2002 showed that although CRT monitors are far from dead, LCDs are attracting the most attention from designers. Laurinda-LuffmanNorris, Bryan et al. | 2002
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SID News - SID announces new SID Senior Member Grade.| 2002
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Microdisplays at SID 2002: Cautious OptimismAtwood, S. P. et al. | 2002
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Microdisplays at SID 2002: Cautious Optimism - Momentum seems to have shifted from LCoS to DMD microdisplays, but interesting LCoS initiatives were on exhibit at SID 2002 -- And everybody is waiting for the high-definition revolution to hit the U.S. TV market.Atwood, Stephen P. et al. | 2002
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Ninth Color Imaging Conference - As befits a world-class international conference, the technical quality was fine, but "9-11" and the economic slowdown took their toll on the anticipated attendance.Tastl, Ingeborg et al. | 2002
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Ninth Color Imaging ConferenceTastl, I. et al. | 2002
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Building an Expandable Interface with Restricted ResourcesWeston, W. / Sola, K. E. et al. | 2002
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The Stuff of Which Displays Are Made - Components, equipment, and materials were all over the show floor at SID 2002, reflecting -- And perhaps predicting -- The changes in display technologies and products.Dunn, Pat et al. | 2002
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Building an Expandable Interface with Restricted Resources - The U.S. Navy solved an interface problem with technology and teamwork, and the solution has widespread application for DoD acquisition reform.Weston, Will et al. | 2002
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The Stuff of Which Displays Are MadeDunn, P. et al. | 2002
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Industry Directory - ID's sixteenth annual directory of the display industry - Editorial Staff| 2002
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SID 2002 Hotel Reservation Information| 2002
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Sustaining Members| 2002
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Index to Advertisers| 2002
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Backlight - In Search of PizzazzLieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Backlight - The Clarion Call of Small DisplaysLieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Analysis of the Defense Display Market - A comprehensive study of the nearly 383,000 displays in fielded U.S. defense systems reveals opportunities for suppliers -- And opportunities for the DoD to consolidate the extreme fragmentation of the market and to sharply reduce acquisition and life-cycle costs.Hopper, Darrel G. et al. | 2002
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Analysis of the Defense Display MarketHopper, D. G. / Desjardins, D. D. et al. | 2002
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Display Electronics Front and CenterWerner, K. et al. | 2002
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Display Electronics Front and Center - At SID 2002, manufacturers introduced major new display-oriented chips, boards, development platforms, and softwere -- And one promised major shifts in display-system partitioning.Wemer, Ken et al. | 2002
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Backlight - Whither the LCD?Lieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Backlight Riding the OLEDoS Roller CoasterLieberman, D. et al. | 2002
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Backlight - Looking at MicrodisplaysLieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Expert Opinion • Growing Up Too Fast?Hough, S. et al. | 2002
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Expert Opinion . Growing Up Too Fast? A casual stroll around the SID exhibition floor is becoming a thing of the past: There is too much to see that is new and interesting, and I am only referring to OLED displays.Hough, Stewart et al. | 2002
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Expert Opinion • LCDs: Consolidation and ExpansionSouk, J. H. et al. | 2002
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Expert Opinion . LCDs: Consolidation and Expansion - LCD technology is expanding in all directions, from the smallest displays to large-screen direct-view TVs, and is experiencing a size upgrade every year as it prepares for a major territorial break.Souk, Jun Hyung et al. | 2002
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SID 2002 Honors and Awards - Robert W. G. Hunt was awarded the Gutenberg Prize for work on color image-reproduction techniques, and Alan Sobel received the Lewis and Beatrice Winner Award for longtime service to the Society.Atwood, Stephen P. et al. | 2002
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OLEDs vs. AMLCDs: Do OLEDs Have a Chance? There was general agreement at the Tuesday Evening Panel that OLEDs will find niches to dominate, but will they displace AMLCDs in laptops, monitors, and television?Hallet, Joe et al. | 2002
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OLEDs vs. AMLCDs: Do OLEDs Have a Chance?Hallet, J. et al. | 2002
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Products on Display at SID 2002 - Some of the products on display at SID 2002 are previewed.| 2002
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Backlight - Back from the Candy StoreLieberman, David et al. | 2002
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Book Review| 2002
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Backlight - Please Allow Me to Introduce MyselfLieberman, David et al. | 2002
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The Fat Lady Refuses to SingLieberman, D. et al. | 2002
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Backlight - The Fat Lady Refuses to SingLieberman, David et al. | 2002