Talk:Flat panel display

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[edit] NanoChromics Displays

Should this one be added to the electronic paper section? --Khokkanen 10:56, 12 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Flat screen

I noticed that "flat screen" redirected here. CRTs can be "flat screen" if their screen isn't curved. -Aknorals 10:52, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

Disambiguated for now. Shawnc 02:18, 24 June 2006 (UTC)


This info is out of date

[edit] DLP and LCOS Displays are not Flat Panels

DLP and LCOS displays are projection-based, and therefore are not "flat". For this reason, I have removed them.

[edit] Flat Panel Measurements

How about an item explaining how the 19 inch or 17 inch etc for monitors is arrived at? (It is a slightly different method to that used for CRT tubes.) Also, how is size measured on the widescreen versions?

[edit] Flat Panel History?

Should this page have a history of flat-panel technology, like when it emerged and when the first truly flat-panel television hit the market? Too many pages discuss what things are and how they work without giving their all-important backgrounds. Silly sad machine 16:07, 27 June 2007 (UTC)