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Technology Stocks : Flat Panel Displays - alternatives to AMLCDs

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To: D.P. who wrote (230)3/7/1997 1:06:00 PM
From: Bill Jackson   of 473
 
D.P. Thanks for the insight. I do not like that type of promotional crap. Smoke and mirrors. A nice conservative approach would be fine if you have a good product, and let it make it's way on it's merits.
The reason I was interested was I had heard that they have a way to take a field emission type of electron spray(a very tiny very small radius ) This allows emission at low voltages. Then they have a phosphor that emits different clors at different electron impingement velocities.??
If that is true??, then you can change the color of a phosphor dot by a change in the electron velocity. Then you can have a continuous phosphor field and not a bunch of red greenblue dots, then you do not need a shadow mask. Thes will give togthether 10 times the brightness. If you arrange the points behind the screen and address the points at the proper voltage/timing etc you have a color picture bright, no HV, and extra fin resolutions are possible.And it can be very flat as they arrange the points in such a way that they spray like ink jet printer nozzles.(a continuous flat array of them)
Could be good if it works and they get the area 51 moron out of there.
Thanks
Bill Jackson
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