Anybody heard about this technology? Apparently it's slated to come out in '07. Looks like it'll be pricey, but it also seems like it would have great picture and absurd contrast (100,000:1 according to one source). Only downside of it, as far as I can tell, is that there's a risk of screen burn-in, but it shouldn't be any worse than a CRT TV.http://www.hdtvsolutions.com/sed_tvs.htmhttp://electronics.howstuffworks.com/sed-tv.htmsry if it's old. I ran a search for "SED" and got nothing.
5/5/2006 1:34:32 PM
i wanted to know more about the 10% decrease part over 60,000 hours
5/5/2006 2:21:04 PM
^ That's a better life than plasma.
5/5/2006 2:51:51 PM
because i'll use over 60,000 hours with one tv
5/5/2006 3:02:55 PM
10% decrease every 6.8493150684931506849315068493151 years...
5/5/2006 3:06:15 PM
^^ That's inline with regular CRTs, IIRC. Modern plasmas are rated for 50% decrease every 60k hours, which is about 20 years, I think, using the TV 6 hours a day.
5/5/2006 3:58:24 PM
This was actually posted in another thread, but I can't remember the topic. I started it, Excoriator tried to troll it, then I think agentlion posted one of those links.
5/5/2006 4:27:10 PM
This here's the hot new remix.
5/5/2006 8:12:12 PM
man working for a electronics retailer i say there are already too many kinds of tvs. old people's heads will explode if anything new comes out to look at
5/5/2006 8:50:45 PM
sarcasm kinda missed the mark here
5/5/2006 11:34:41 PM
This has come up a few times. I think I made a mention of it in a CES thread.
5/6/2006 1:45:02 AM