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Side by side comparison between FED and LCD – FPD 2007

The advantages of FED can be clearly seen when compared to LCD side by side. Hard to tell anything from the photo below but one participant from DisplayDaily.com at FPD 2007 in Yokohama is quoted below.

“If frame-rate doubling isn’t enough for you, one automotive display had frame-rate tripling, and Field Emission Technology (FET) was doing quadrupling: 240 frames per second. It was a gorgeous display with very crisp fast motion. But we know that FED can look great.”

However, he does bring up the point that the issues with FED TV technology have been cost and longevity. “And why do with high voltage and a vacuum what AMOLED does with low voltage and solid state?”

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2 Responses to “Side by side comparison between FED and LCD – FPD 2007”

  1. Tv Reviews » Side by side comparison between FED and LCD - FPD 2007 on October 29th, 2007 1:33 pm

    [...] FED TV Fan wrote an interesting post today on Side by side comparison between FED and LCD – FPD 2007Here’s a quick excerptThe advantages of FED can be clearly seen when compared to LCD side by side. Hard to tell anything from the photo below but one participant from DisplayDaily.com at FPD 2007 in Yokohama is quoted below. “If frame-rate doubling isn’t … [...]

  2. Kevin Tjaden on November 26th, 2007 5:18 pm

    I worked on FED’s back in the 90’s and it is great to see that somebody is continuing it forward. I have always believed the FED is a superior technology to LCD. I just can’t believe that it hasn’t penetrated the smaller 1.5″-3.5″ market where its potential for lower power consumption would be a significant advantage.

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