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Computer Displays: Roll up, Paint on and Shrink down
Technology Research News, Jan 2003, Pages: 36
This report examines the current state of computer display technology, organizes key issues and puts them in context, and succinctly explains how the technology works.
The relatively small windows we use as our main means of interaction with computers fall far short of the high-contrast, nuanced, three-dimensional, 360 degree view the real world offers.
Researchers are working to close the gap by making larger, thinner, more flexible flat-panel displays; improving picture brightness, sharpness and contrast; making more realistic three-dimensional displays; and producing foldable electronic paper.
Researchers are also looking for cheaper ways to produce screens. In the not-so-distant future this research could enable enable high-quality video on surfaces as diverse as books, T-shirts, and sides of buildings. Other research efforts are looking to bring to the real world a couple of future technologies previewed in movie special effects: transparent screens a la Minority Report and holographic video like that seen in Star Wars.
The report includes an executive summary, a list of 13 developments to look for as these cutting-edge technologies take shape, and a section of 20 researchers to watch, including links to their Web pages. It also includes a quick tour of 35 recent developments in six areas and a section of 26 in-depth news stories.
The stories are organized into seven categories: 1. components 2. plastic electronics 3. display performance 4. electronic paper 5. assembly processes 6. three-dimensional technologies 7. display types.
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