Motorola Demos Carbon Nanotube Display.

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In terms of picture quality, Motorola says NED technology delivers "high brightness, excellent uniformity and color purity" while being energy efficient, and offering response time and viewing angle characteristics that "meet or exceed" those of traditional CRT monitors.

Motorola adds that the carbon nanotube technology is 'optimized for a large screen High Definition Television (HDTV) less than one inch thick.
 

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This week Motorola Labs unveiled a prototype of NED technology in the form of a functioning 5-inch color segment of a 1280 x 720, 16:9, 42-inch HDTV.

Motorola has yet to announce any partners in building monitors build using NED technology, nor did the company offer potential dates for the technology to reach the market.

Sounds nice, but not even a tentative date, and somehow I doubt it will cost anywhere near ~$400 when they launch it.
 

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Originally posted by: IGBT
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In terms of picture quality, Motorola says NED technology delivers "high brightness, excellent uniformity and color purity" while being energy efficient, and offering response time and viewing angle characteristics that "meet or exceed" those of traditional CRT monitors.

Motorola adds that the carbon nanotube technology is 'optimized for a large screen High Definition Television (HDTV) less than one inch thick.
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