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Editorial
A Plea for Clarity By Stephen P. Atwood
Industry News
New Color LCD Monitors and 3-D Textures Applications By Jenny Donelan
Guest Editorial
Next-Wave LCD Technology By Shin-Tson Wu
President's Corner
California Is at It Again By Paul Drzaic
Frontline Technology: Blue Phases for LCDs Based on Isotropic-to-Anisotropic Transitions
Novel LCD materials with fast response times and no requirement for alignment by rubbing have recently been developed. The polymer-stabilized blue phases, which exhibit electric-field-induced transitions from an optically isotropic state to an anisotropic one, boost the response speed of electro-optic switching without surface treatment. By Hirotsugu Kikuchi
Frontline Technology: Emerging LCDs Based on the Kerr Effect
Through refinement of materials and fabrication conditions, a reflective display with reduced flicker and image sticking at low frame rates was produced. The display consumes very little power and works in a wide range of temperatures, making it a potential platform for future mobile devices. By Linghu Rao, Zhibing Ge, Sebastian Gauza, Shin-Tson Wu, and Seung Hee Lee
Making Displays Work for You: Adaptive Backlight Dimming for LCD Systems
Dimming technology has evolved dramatically over the last several years and is now enabling innovations in many LCD-based products such as TVs and monitors, which must continue to improve in terms of picture quality and energy efficiency while remaining cost effective. Although dimming is valuable for both CCFL and LED backlighting applications, it can be used most effectively with LED light sources. This article also discusses some innovative edge-lighting dimming solutions. By Pierre de Greef, Hendriek Groot Hulze, and Jurgen Hoppenbrouwers
Display Marketplace: LCD-TV Makers Go Thin and Green to Generate New Growth
LCD manufacturers are looking beyond pricing and volume to gain market share. Those that take the lead will do so by developing and optimizing slimmer, more energy-efficient models. By Sweta Dash
Enabling Technology: The Surprising Success of Netbooks
With smartphones getting smarter, e-readers on the upswing, and laptops growing ever-more powerful, can the market really support a device bigger than a PDA but smaller and less powerful than a typical notebook? The answer is yes, and display and PC makers alike have been happy to meet the growing demand for netbooks. By Jenny Donelan
SID News
EuroDisplay 2009 Review By Jyrki Kimmel
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