There are not many research operations in the world that are responsible for as many display innovations as Philips Research Laboratories. And, historically, there are very few companies on the display scene that have been involved in so many types of display technologies as Royal Philips Electronics of The Netherlands. Among the technologies demonstrated or discussed by the company at the latest SID International Symposium were a relatively large (13-in.-diagonal) OLED TV manufactured by ink-jet printing, an LCD capable of on-the-fly 2-D/3-D conversion, an active-matrix electronic-paper display from the company's strategic relation with E-Ink Corp., and impressive scrolling-color LCoS-based rear-projection TVs. Philips also demonstrated the latest version of its "Paintable LCD" devices, which appear to be almost ready for introduction.
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