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Flat Panel Computer Displays
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ALSO CALLED: Flat Panel Displays, Notebook Screens, Flat Panel Monitors, Flat Panels, Laptop Screens, Laptop Displays, and Notebook Displays
DEFINITION: SED (surface-conduction electron-emitter display) is a flat-panel, high-resolution display developed by Canon and Toshiba that will compete with LCD and plasma displays. SED is said to provide the picture quality of cathode-ray tube (CRT), in a flat-panel format, at about 50 percent of the power consumption of CRT displays and 33 percent of the power of plasma
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M7 Flat Panel Monitor Arms
sponsored by Humanscale Corporation
BROCHURE: Posted: 07 Mar 2004 | Published: 05 Mar 2004
SUMMARY:The M7 is the most easily adjustable, stable and elegant line of flat panel monitor arms on the market. 
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FLAT PANEL COMPUTER DISPLAYS DEFINITION (continued):
displays of a comparable size. The SED consists of an array of electron emitters and a layer of phosphor, separated by a small space from which all the air has been evacuated. There is a dedicated electron emitter for each pixel in the display. The SED requires no electron-beam focusing, and operates at a much lower voltage than a CRT. The brightness and contrast compare favorably with high-end CRTs. Prototype electron emitters have been developed with diameters of a few nanometers (billionths of a meter), which could yield improved resolution. In late January, 2007, Canon bought
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