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Table of Contents

2 Editorial
You Mean, Displays Matter?
 - Ken Werner
4 The Display Continuum
So Easy to Imagine, So Difficult to Do …
 - Aris Silzars
12 The “Camel” CRT
In a novel CRT design, doubling the number of necks, yokes, and guns permits the depth to be cut in half. How far can we go?
 - Seyno Sluyterman
18 High-Contrast Extended-Color-Gamut CRTs
New phosphor production methods provide increased contrast while maintaining luminance and expanding color gamut.
 - Y. Han, C. W. Park, and H. G. Yang

22 Do Direct-View CRTs Make Sense for HDTV?
A simple analysis from the perspective of the eye’s visual acuity indicates we can’t see the difference between SDTV and HDTV on a 34-in. screen at typical viewing distances – but we can.
 - Robert Donofrio
26 EID ’98 Celebrates Display Integration and Commerce
What Great Britain and Europe lack in display manufacturing, they make up for in clever integration and vigorous merchandising.
 - Bryan Norris
32 “TVs for Nothin’, Pixels for Free”
The promise of lots of cheap pixels continued to fuel excitement about microdisplays at Display Works 99, but manufacturing and integration of direct-view displays still defined the mainstream.
 - Ken Werner
44 Calendar of Display-Related Events
48 Index to Advertisers
48 Sustaining Members