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To: Dave Gore who wrote (18241)5/15/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: RCJIII  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34592
 
PKGP up 20% and flying on almost 5 million shares already!

RCJIII



To: Dave Gore who wrote (18241)5/15/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Zakattack  Respond to of 34592
 
Was a great success! They have another scheduled for the 20th of May in California...

Z



To: Dave Gore who wrote (18241)5/15/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: Zakattack  Respond to of 34592
 
More specifics on SIDT:

biz.yahoo.com

>>This new technological development is a hybrid of CRTs and FEDs, using many flat cold cathode electron emitters with a conventional CRT face plate. The HyFED(TM) system allows a display to be manufactured using the existing technologies of the large CRT industry. It also achieves a high-quality thin display. Besides being cost-competitive in the market with the CRTs of today, the HyFED(TM) display can be made larger, brighter, and with higher resolution than conventional CRTs<<

>>Advantages of the HyFED(TM) display over other flat panel technologies include a lower cost, the use of existing high voltage phosphor material, a higher resolution suitable for High Definition Television (HDTV), a short development time to manufacturing, and a large existing manufacturing base worldwide. In addition, the HyFED(TM) will not require new ''spacer'' technology, which has delayed development of other FED displays.

''The CRT market is estimated to climb to $30 billion over the next eight years,'' <<

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