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What does SED stand for?

Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display


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Byline: ismail05 A Sony affiliate plans to launch large Field Emission Display (FED) TVs next year, a move that could see the firm trump attempts by rivals to commercialise a similar next-generation telly type: Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display (SED).
SED is Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display.
The upshot is that surface-conduction electron-emitter display sets, described by Sound and Vision magazine as "potential plasma killers," are nowhere to be found.
The Display FDP Expo will feature LCDs, plasma displays, organic electroluminescence displays (OELDs), inorganic electroluminescence displays, field emission displays (FEDs), surface-conduction Electron-emitter displays (SEDs), electronic papers, touch panels and many other exhibitions.
Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research: - Plasma displays - Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) - Digital light processing (DLP) - Liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) - Organic light-emitting diode displays (OLEDs) - Surface-conduction electron-emitter displays (SEDs) - Field emission displays (FEDs) - Nano-emissive displays (NEDs) Areas covered: - Technology Overview - Analysis of Technology Adoption Factors - Noteworthy Innovations - Patents and Key Contacts - Frost & Sullivan 2006 Science and Technology Awards - Decision Support Database For more information visit http://www.
SED, which stands for surface-conduction electron-emitter display, panels have a reputation for delivering clear and vivid images because their light-beaming technology is similar to that for old-style cathode-ray tube TVs.
plans to produce a new type of display designed for company training programs in the next fiscal year that starts next April, by using surface-conduction electron-emitter displays (SEDs), President Fujio Mitarai said Thursday.
The 36-inch screens on displays demonstrate how SED -- the Surface-conduction Electron-emitter Display -- combines sleek, flat panel lines with the superior performance of a CRT.

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