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GeneralNow we can finally retire our old CRTs! Pin
CodeWraith22-Aug-18 23:12
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Research scientists from Zenith Radio recently unveiled their version of a thin TV display panel whose 5/8" thickness produces a picture that, except for brightness, rivals that of a conventional CRT.

The experimental unit uses a Burroughs "Self-Scan" panel consisting of 80 columns and 212 rows of gas cells, at present producing a red picture due to the neon gas used. At the present state of development, the panel has a peak luminance of 8 foot-lamberts, and a contrast ratio of 40:1.

In operation (see at left), a full line of cells is addressed at the same time and the incoming video is stored in 80 individual capacitors that control the current sources for each column. Modulating these currents produces a wide-range linear gray scale.


Cool, huh? It's only 5/8 inches thick, red 'grayscale' image and a resolution of 80 x 212! The good old CRTs are doomed.

The interesting part is that this was published in Popular Electronics, issue 1/1973[^]. What might have become of this? Well, today we don't call these 'thin TV display panels' anymore. They now are called plasma screens.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.

His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.

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