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Table of Contents
2 EditorialWitchcraft and the Rise of H1-B Visas - Ken Werner
4 The Display ContinuumThere Comes a Time … - Aris Silzars
12 Self-Scanned Amorphous-Silicon AMLCDsSelf-scanned amorphous-silicon integrated displays (SASIDs) combine the benefits of integrated drivers with the economy and familiarity of amorphous-silicon processing. - Roger G. Stewart
18 LCD-Monitor Market Share Rises on Falling PricesA respected Japanese editor looks at the increases in LCD production and predicts the price levels for LCD monitors in the year 2000. - Kenichi Ohta
24 Will CRTs Survive?The CRT's flat-panel challengers are formidable, but impressive technology advances are allowing CRTs to not only survive, but maintain their market dominance. - Makoto Maeda
28 The Way to San JoseThe 30th annual SID Symposium will feature the largest SID exhibition ever held, digital cinema keynotes and demos, a new display applications and electronics segment, and the Display Technology Showcase. - Ken Werner
34 SMAU Celebrates Its 35th Year in StyleThe 35th running of the second largest IT trade fair in Europe attracted nearly half a million visitors, some of whom were there to check out the new CRT and LCD technologies on display. - Bryan Norris
48 Index to Advertisers
48 Sustaining Members