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The Field Emission Display (FED) market is a segment of the hardware industry that focuses on the production of flat panel displays. FEDs are a type of display technology that uses a vacuum to emit electrons from a cathode to a phosphor-coated anode, creating a bright, high-resolution image. FEDs are often used in applications such as medical imaging, military displays, and consumer electronics.
FEDs offer several advantages over traditional LCDs, such as higher contrast ratios, faster response times, and wider viewing angles. Additionally, FEDs are more energy efficient than LCDs, making them an attractive option for applications that require low power consumption.
The FED market is highly competitive, with several major players such as Canon, Sony, and Samsung. Other companies in the market include Panasonic, LG, and Toshiba. Show Less Read more