In brief * LCD and flat-screen technology consider set to take over from cathode ray tubes * Flat sieve TV market set to reach 80bn units/year in 2006 * gentle power use and low price make LCDs attractive * Paperless paper may by and by be a reality as Philips prepares electrowetting technology Is it the extremity for the television screens made from cathode ray tubes? It looks possible as over the nearest few years liquid crystal display veils look set to replace the cathode ray tube as the leading display exemplar Research institutes iSuppli/Stanford Resources.



In brief

* LCD and flat-screen technology consider set to take over from cathode ray tubes


* Flat sieve TV market set to reach 80bn units/year in 2006


* gentle power use and low price make LCDs attractive


* Paperless paper may by and by be a reality as Philips prepares electrowetting technology


Is it the extremity for the television screens made from cathode ray tubes? It looks possible as over the nearest few years liquid crystal display veils look set to replace the cathode ray tube as the leading display exemplar

Research institutes iSuppli/Stanford Resources, of El Segundo, California, and Display Search, of


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