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maximumpc.com - 12/6/2008
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Three years ago, SED televisions were thought to be on the verge of competing with LCD HDTVs and plasma displays. By utilizing thousands of tiny electron guns for each phosphor pixel, SED looked poised to offer a compelling high definition solution with wide viewing angles and deep colors in a ...
reviews.digitaltrends.com - 12/3/2008
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a 10-megapixel Sony A200 for $499 including a lens—the
appeal of similarly-priced advanced point-and-shoot digicams dims even further. And yet, while all the imaging buzz centers on ...
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ft.com - 12/2/2008
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Canon, the Japanese consumer electronics group, is clear
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One of Canon's latest digital cameras is the
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Canon May Pursue Sed Display Technology After Winning Legal Battles
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... Three years ago, SED televisions were thought to be on the verge of competing with LCD HDTVs and plasma displays. By utilizing thousands of tiny electron guns for each phosphor pixel, SED looked poised to offer a compelling high definition solution with wide viewing angles and deep colors in a display as thin as LCD. But any plans to storm the market were quickly squashed when Applied Nanotech took Canon to court for illegally sublicensing its patents.
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