Published 12/3/2008
by Wily Ferret
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Wily Ferret the Inquirer , Wednesday 3 December 2008. 16:02:00 Stand aside OLED HAVING WON A CRITICAL patent appeal in its native Japan, Canon is well on the way to being the first electronics manufacturer to make displays based on surface-conduction electron emitters. Canon had previously sub-licensed the patent technology to make SEDs and had started designing TVs using the technology, displaying prototypes... > >
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