Field Emission Technologies to produce 60-inch FED panels?
t's been a hot minute since we've heard anything from Field Emission Technologies, but apparently the Sony spin-off is gearing up to make some serious noise in the industry. Field emission display (FED) still remains a relatively unknown panel technology, but FET is hoping to change all that by introducing a 60-inch display that will be "more energy efficient and sharper than [an] LCD." Analysts assert that FED will actually be a suitable alternative to OLED, and while Sony's own XEL-1 is fine and dandy, that 11-inch screen sort of renders it useless for home theater use. Reportedly, FET is "in negotiation with Pioneer regarding mass-production of field emission displays," and while the first batch of 60-inchers will likely hit hospital wards and TV studios first, you better believe the general public will be next in line.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Big Wizz @ Jul 2nd 2008 5:03PM
What up with the shiny jacket?
To protect against the "emissions?"
No scantily-clad Korean model?
djbarry @ Jul 2nd 2008 6:03PM
FED is SED with a different emiter. The emiter was the technology that was licenced in SED. FED doesn't have that problem.
FED TV Reviews @ Jul 3rd 2008 12:19PM
Finally, some good news on the FED front. Hopefully Canon will get the SED out there this year as well for some interesting competition.
http://www.fed-tv-reviews.com