Editorial
A Park in Nanjing
By Kenneth I. Werner
My Turn
LCD Panels Need More Class
By Alfred Poor
OLED Excitement
Phosphorescent-OLED technology, with its high luminous efficiency,
is the key to OLED penetration of the display and lighting markets,
and in other markets as well.
By Mike Hack and Julie J. Brown
AMOLED Backplanes: Amorphous-Silicon vs. Polysilicon
Choosing between amorphous-silicon and low-temperature-polysilicon
backplanes for active-matrix OLEDs is critical- and not easy.
By Jiin-Jou Lih
Long-Term Value Growth of Display Technologies
The market value of newer display technologies is growing faster than
the CRT's market value did, and that bodes well for the industry's
future.
By Kimberly Allen
Improving the Moving-Image Quality of LCDs by Using Impulse Driving
New cell designs, LC materials, and overdrive technology have
improved the response time of LCDs substantially, but more work is
needed to minimize the blurring of moving images.
By Jun-ichi Ohwada
Large-Screen TV Fuels Record Attendance at CES
The world's largest PDP TV and the world's thinnest rear-projection
TV drew crowds at the Consumer Electronics Show, but nothing excited
the industry professionals more than rapidly increasing digital-TV
sales.
By Ken Werner
Sustaining Members
Index to Advertisers
Backlight
Twenty Years a PC Curmudgeon
By David Lieberman
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