plasma display

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plasma
noun[U]
uk
/ˈplæz.mə/
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/ˈplæz.mə/
the pale yellow liquid that forms 55% of human blood and contains the ...
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display
noun
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/dɪˈspleɪ/
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/dɪˈspleɪ/
a collection of objects or pictures arranged for people to look at, or a performance or show for people ...
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However, theplasmadisplaypanel is operated at high-pressure, and the breakdown voltage reduction in a mixed gas is mostly accomplished by collision-frequency decrease, as will be seen later.
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In addition to signage, neon lighting is now used frequently by artists and architects, and (in a modified form) inplasmadisplaypanels and televisions.
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Each pixel in aplasmadisplayis made up of three cells comprising the primary colors of visible light.
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Thisplasmadisplayincluded fast vector line drawing capability and ran at 1260 baud, rendering 60 lines or 180 characters per second.
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Screen sizes have increased since the introduction of plasma displays.
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At the time they competed with plasma displays in the same market space.
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Thus, the existing infrastructure available could only support plasma displays at 1 location per platform.
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Non-linearity also means that the brightness of the sub-pixel is pulse-width modulated to control the number of electrons being produced, like in plasma displays.
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Nonetheless, the plasma displays' relatively large screen size and 1 inch thickness made them suitable for high-profile placement in lobbies and stock exchanges.
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Another industry trend is the consolidation of manufacturers of plasma displays, with around 50 brands available but only five manufacturers.
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Contrast ratios for plasma displays are often advertised as high as 5,000,000:1.
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Plasma displays also exhibit another image retention issue which is sometimes confused with screen burn-in damage.
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Contrary to early optimism, plasma displays never saw the massive economies of scale that were expected, and remained expensive.
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These simple neon devices were the forerunners of plasma displays and plasma television screens.
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Trading floors were quick to adopt large plasma displays to monitor television news reports.
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At the same time, plasma displays could easily offer the performance needed to make a high quality display, but suffered from low brightness and very high power consumption.
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Tatung designs and manufactures an array of digital consumer products, including personal computers, liquid crystal display televisions, plasma displays, network-connected devices, storage-based media players, videophones and home appliances.
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Bridgestone's line of products for electronic equipment includes precision rollers for office machines and functional films for solar cells and plasma displays.
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Weber has devoted his 30-year professional career to the advancement and promotion of plasma displays.
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