SED is a phosphor on glass system illuminated by electrons so no there won't be the problem of dead pixels.
Burn in will only be an issue if you are unfortunate enough to leave a static image on your screen 24 hours a day for about 1 week (maybe longer)
Make no mistake SED is the biggest breakthrough in imaging technology since the invention of the electron gun. Once people see it in the flesh they'll forget all about plasma / LCD. Anyone contemplating spending big money on LCD/ plasma/ rear projection should hold off till the arrival of SED
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williamtassone @ Nov 9th 2005 8:34AM
Re; Toshiba's SED
In reference to the earlier qustions:
SED is a phosphor on glass system illuminated by electrons so no there won't be the problem of dead pixels.
Burn in will only be an issue if you are unfortunate enough to leave a static image on your screen 24 hours a day for about 1 week (maybe longer)
Make no mistake SED is the biggest breakthrough in imaging technology since the invention of the electron gun. Once people see it in the flesh they'll forget all about plasma / LCD. Anyone contemplating spending big money on LCD/ plasma/ rear projection should hold off till the arrival of SED