Motorola carbon nanotubes displays to be superior over LCD

Posted on Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 21:04 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Motorola claims to have developed a new technique to produce flatpanel display based on carbon nanotubes. The technology should offer flatpanel displays with superior quality, longer lifetime and lower costs than the current LCD screens.

The company said it has a prototype of a 5-inch colour display based on its proprietary carbon nanotube technology. Motorola further adds that the technology is designed to create large high-definition TVs that are less than one inch thick. More info about Motorola's Nano Emissive Display (NED) technology at VNU Net


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