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Smart Computing Article - The P's & Q's Of Your CRT
voltages to the CRT to send controlled streams of electrons from one end of the tube to the other. The CRT is an airless glass vacuum tube with a flat large surface behind the screen and a tapered point at the back of the display case. The inner side of the flat large surface is coated
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Reexamining the Potential of Infrared (IR) Touchscreens
options. Touchscreen designs for CRTs were based upon three technical approaches: 1. Resistive, capacitive, and acoustic technologies utilizing a direct sensor overlay affixed to a curved glass plate. that conformed to the curved glass surface of the CRT, similar to the manner that a contact lens
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VIVID 3D Digitizer and Stereolithography (.pdf)
and efficiently create, view, edit and scale these models on your CRT. þÿ Rapid-prototyping (Stereo Lithography System: STL). RIO VIVID-002. Introduction. There is a rapidly increasing demand to make replica models of various kinds of objects. Typical. examples include new product design, medical
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Optical Enhancement Tutorial
Light emitting displays, including CRT, LED, OLED, LCD, Plasma and other technologies, all suffer from a visibility problem when used under conditions which include high ambient lighting levels. Examples of these conditions abound; they are found in all applications in which the display is exposed
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Subsystems
lights and alphanumeric readouts continue to play an important role. Liquid-crystal displays (LCDs) and electroluminescent displays are increasingly providing custom readouts in small, compact instrumentation. The simplest cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays are monochromatic units used to provide
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Computer Power User Article - X-Ray Vision: SED TV
evolved in recent years from CRTs to huge, high-def plasmas and LCDs. TV has never been better. But, if Canon and Toshiba have their way, you haven t seen the last of the great TV displays. SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display) takes the best characteristics of CRT display technology
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Developing Computer Monitor Technology Means More Benefits For Users (.pdf)
as a cathode ray tube (CRT) model and are considerably thinner, allowing for greater flexibility and the option of mounting.
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Society for Information Display News Stories September 2004
-conduction electron-emitter display (SED) flat panels. The SED, based on a new type of flat-panel display technology, was created through the merging of Canon's proprietary electron-emission and microfabrication technologies with Toshiba's cathode-ray-tube (CRT) technology and mass-production technologies