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5 May 1986 An IBM-Compatible 640 X 200 Electroluminescent (EL) Display Monitor
Paul Gullick, Richard Schmachtenberg, Carl Laakso
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Proceedings Volume 0624, Advances in Display Technology VI; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961224
Event: O-E/LASE'86 Symposium, 1986, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
An electroluminescent flat-panel display has been developed and recently introduced that fills any of the needs of the portable computer market. The display is very thin, yet rugged enough for the rigors of portability. It is highly integrated, and very reliable. It has the crisp and clear display image that is typical of high quality electroluminescent displays. The unit has a pixel matrix organization and pixel dimensions that are not only asthetically and ergonomically pleasing, but also make the display compatible with the most widely used software packages run on today's personal computers (Figure 1).
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Paul Gullick, Richard Schmachtenberg, and Carl Laakso "An IBM-Compatible 640 X 200 Electroluminescent (EL) Display Monitor", Proc. SPIE 0624, Advances in Display Technology VI, (5 May 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961224
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Video

Image quality

Display technology

Electroluminescence

Thin films

Electroluminescent displays

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