What is a nano-emissive display?
Nano-emissive display, also known as Ned, is a new type of nanotubic technology that can one day revolutionize the way video and other electronic displays work. The first nano-emissive display was developed by Motorola and introduced in 2005. Once it reaches the mass market, the nano-emissive display is expected to provide higher quality in a number of different ways of displaying technologies currently available. The combination of these three factors into one product is considered to be a triple crown of the display technology and can offer a company that is able to bulk the product of a significant market advantage over other technologies. Its quality features include more accurate colors and high -quality brightness, which allows easy viewing, but everything with less energy consumption than plasma, LCD or traditional displays.
Some say that these TVs could take more than 12 years in normal use, which is quite good life for telEvisors with newer displays. Many of them have not left TVs so long. Therefore, for most users, the new TV with a nano-emissive display will take, if available, take it as long as they probably want it.
Nano-emissive display takes carbon nanotubes and grows them directly on a glass of the display. According to Motorola, this allows the displays to be very energy efficient in the way they emit electrons, causing a visible display by lighting color phosphers. The use of Motorola's carbon nanotubes has shown the practical use of technology at a time when many openly wondered if it had such a use.
Although timely predictions after revealing Motorola technology in 2005, technologies have accumulated products for the use of television within the years of years has not been proven. However, practical or at least economic benefits were harder to realizeIT si. As technology improves, there will probably be more options for nano-emissive display products.
Since 2005, however, even more progress has been made using other technologies, such as diodes emitting organic light. These newer technologies can attract the attention of electronic companies and developers because this market is very competitive. Depending on the development of these other technologies, the nano-emissive display may be obsolete, at least in some applications before it even gets the market.