I realize that the "burn in" problem would make a plasma monitor problematic for computer users, but a hardware screensaver could remedy the situation. What are the other reasons for a lack of plasma ...
It’s hard to argue that Soviet-Era nuclear engineering may have some small flaws, what with the heavily-monitored exclusion zone around Chernobyl No.4. Evidently, their industrial designers were more ...
Fujitsu will sell a majority of its stake in a 50-50 plasma display joint venture with Hitachi, the companies announced Wednesday. Through the deal--revealed amid falling margins and an increasingly ...
In the ever-expanding arena of large-display technology, is plasma here to stay? “Plasma displays, I think, are a very awkward technology,” James Jaskie, chief scientist at Motorola’s Microelectronics ...
We know that LCD monitors display a given image line by line, generally from top to bottom ("raster-scan" display). This explains tearing if the image changes during the scanning process (mostly in ...
Matsushita's new plasma display factory near Osaka, measuring roughly 15 football fields, is a reminder that size matters but is not the only key to success in the flat-screen TV business. Matsushita ...
A Japanese display start-up is well on the way to commercializing a 3-meter wide flexible plasma display and expects the first models to appear next year. The 125-inch display is made using a ...
Pioneer plans to introduce in June the world’s first 50″ 1080p plasma display, the PDP-5000EX Pure Vision Black Plasma Display. The display produces resolution of 1920 x 1080 and “smart converts” ...
Given up for dead less than a year ago, plasma TVs are making a comeback, with manufacturers boosting sales forecasts amid a continued shortage of LCD TVs and surging demand in developing countries.
Pioneer has overhauled their plasma display technology by recreating and re-engineering the panel, color filter and ASIC video processor in the plasma. The new technology will provide deeper blacks, ...
Put this on your Christmas list: Pioneer Electronics’ Mac compatible, third-generation 43-inch PureVision XGA plasma monitor. And then hope that Santa can spare US$11,500 to get one for you. The ...