CRT Competitive Strategies Towards Flat Panel Displays

  • Sluyterman, A.A.S. (LG Philips Displays)
  • Published : 2003.03.24

Abstract

CRTs can survive in the long run for TV applications, because of their realistic reproduction of live images. CRT technology development has to be directed towards form factor, but also attention has to be paid to the form design of sets. The CRT is the only technology allowing a doubly curved screen surface.

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