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Tokyo-based Canon plans to broaden its business by entering the TV
market next year using a new kind of flat-panel technology it's developing with Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. Today, flat TVs usually employ either liquid crystal displays or plasma displays. Canon's planned TVs use SEDs, or surface-conduction electron-emitter displays, with a beam-emitting technology similar to old-style cathode-ray TVs. rander3127@gmail.com |
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> Tokyo-based Canon plans to broaden its business by entering the TV > market next year using a new kind of flat-panel technology it's > developing with Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. > > Today, flat TVs usually employ either liquid crystal displays or > plasma displays. > > Canon's planned TVs use SEDs, or surface-conduction electron-emitter > displays, with a beam-emitting technology similar to old-style > cathode-ray TVs. My Sharp Aquos 32 inch LCD HDTV looks spectacular. |
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In article < .com>,
says... > Tokyo-based Canon plans to broaden its business by entering the TV > market next year using a new kind of flat-panel technology it's > developing with Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. > > Today, flat TVs usually employ either liquid crystal displays or plasma > displays. > > Canon's planned TVs use SEDs, or surface-conduction electron-emitter > displays, with a beam-emitting technology similar to old-style > cathode-ray TVs. > > wow, that was news, about 8 months ago. |
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