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Editorial A Visit to Tecdis By Kenneth I. Werner
My Turn Sunny EuroDisplay 2002 Shows Depth of European Display Activity By Alain Dore
Rethinking the PC Increasing integration in display electronics is prompting Philips Semiconductors and others to rethink and dramatically repartition the PC - which is making the display even more central to the system than it is now. By Roberto Simmarano
Combining High Definition with NTSC: Part I An increasing number of TV viewers who do not have access to HD signals are enjoying HDTV image quality. Fortunately, modern video signal processing chips can produce nearly HDTV quality with NTSC signals. By Gwyn Edwards
Combining High Definition with NTSC: Part II The approaches described in Part I provide solutions to many video-conversion problems, but HD requires the addition of more-advanced techniques for high-quality imagery. By Gwyn Edwards
Hard Solutions to Soft Problems A highly integrated chip provides GUI support for embedded systems with LCDs. By Jerry Shapiro
EuroDisplay 2002 Was Filled with Surprises In a year when conference organizers everywhere were nervous about numbers, EuroDisplay 2002 exceeded attendance expectations - and added high quality, a much-appreciated location, and technical and non-technical surprises. By Ken Werner
Baltimore, Hidden Gem of the East Coast, to Host SID 2003 The Continental Congress met in Baltimore, and the international display community will meet there, too, from May I 8 to 23, for the Society for Information Display's 34th International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition. By Ken Werner
SID '03 Hotel Reservation Information
Sustaining Members
Backlight Call Me Quirky By David Lieberman
Calendar of Display-Related Events