I would be intersted in know how the engergy requirements of SED differ from a standard CRT. As far as I can tell, you're trading 1 big electron gun from millions of small ones and the only thing you get back in return is the ability to ditch the yoke.
I would also like to know if SED is going to be subject to the same sorts of problems that plasma displays have (namely gas leakage over time); in the SED case i would worry aout the ingress of gas (air) between substraites and the impact that would have on engerizing the phospher.
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I would be intersted in know how the engergy requirements of SED differ from a standard CRT. As far as I can tell, you're trading 1 big electron gun from millions of small ones and the only thing you get back in return is the ability to ditch the yoke.
I would also like to know if SED is going to be subject to the same sorts of problems that plasma displays have (namely gas leakage over time); in the SED case i would worry aout the ingress of gas (air) between substraites and the impact that would have on engerizing the phospher.