Sunday, 26 September 2021

The History of Plasma Display Reflected by Patents: An Advanced Study | Chapter 14 | New Visions in Science and Technology Vol. 4

This paper provides a historical overview of television's growth as well as a timeline of the progression of plasma's use in television. The concept of a plasma television, as provided here, appears to be more of a research hypothesis than a technical solution that can be realised using the manuscript concept.

The first innovators who advocated the use of plasma are given, together with anticipated solutions and patents for a plasma display panel - PDP.

Also presented is the first attempt to create an extremely flat display using a modified cathode tube. However, technological limitations prevented its widespread use on television. The solutions that determined the implementation of specific TV screens are also discussed, as well as their applications in other domains of electronics. A pioneering device from the 1960s is also mentioned, which laid the groundwork for future TV screens. In the 1970s, it was the most appropriate technological solution for the production of the first thin screens, a solution that lasted even after the introduction of LCD and LED systems

The study's goals are as follows:

With a timeline of innovators' flat-screen research

- connecting these inventions with the development of a plasma-based flat-screen television,

- recognising research projects that, through their vision, prioritised innovation and produced ground-breaking inventions.

 

Author (S) Details

Octavian Baltag
Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy of Iasi, Terraflux Control Ltd., Romania.


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