Editorial
Adjusting to Maturity
By Kenneth I. Werner
My Turn
Will Users Accept Mobile Phones as TV Receivers?
By Jenny Donelan
Tunning LCDs to Tune in TV
Moving LCDs from the desktop to the living room requires larger
panels, but it also requires new electronic features for contrast
enhancement, color management, and response-time improvement.
By Dick McCartney
LCoS Rear-Projection TVs Test the Market- Again
Each of the competitors of LCoS technology offers features that could
attract customers- so what advantages can it offer?
By David Mentley
Hopping-Electron Transport in a Field-Emission Display
Spindt tips are too expensive and carbon nanotubes produce non-uniform
luminance, but HOPFEDs could realize the promise of FED
technology.
By Daniel den Engelsen and Kees Kortekaas
Too Big for Roads
The SID 2004 Business Conference described an industry that is buying
manufacturing equipment too big to be transported on roads, pursuing
R&D of Gen 9 manufacturing systems, and developing cellular
telephones that will receive television.
By Joe Hallett
SID Recognizes Outstanding Achievers at 2004 Symposium
High-efficiency LEDs, liquid-crystal molecular alignment, and sublimation-
transfer imaging media were among the scientific and technical
advances recognized by this year's individual awards.
By Stephen P. Atwood
Letters
Sustaining Members
Index to Advertisers
Backlight
Painting Displays
By David Lieberman
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