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RE: Flat screen recommendation (PC) for high res graph
Subject:RE: Flat screen recommendation (PC) for high res graph From:"Sam Beard" <sbeard -at- oico -dot- com> To:"David Neeley" <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com>, <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 4 Jun 2007 16:56:14 -0500
All,
David Neeley wrote:
Over the next few years, I expect to see larger screens made from
OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) begin to appear. These use less
electricity than LCD screens, and the color is brighter and more
intense--because the OLED cells themselves give off the light, there
is no fluorescent tube or reflector required.
Meanwhile, a few LCD screens are beginning to appear in which the
light is produced by LED cells rather than fluorescent tubes.
Apple recently announced that all of their monitors and LCD screens
will move away from fluorescent tubes to LEDs "when it's technically and
economically viable". Part of the reasoning is that the LEDs use less
energy, don't involve mercury and other elements, and last longer.
Samuel I. Beard, Jr.
Technical Writer
OI Analytical
979 690-1711 Ext. 222
sbeard -at- oico -dot- com
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