poolboyclay
11-01-05, 04:54 PM
Subject: Motorola to Present Nano Flat Screen Technology at Nano 2005
MOTOROLA to Present at the NASA Tech Briefs Nano 2005 Conference - Nov.
10-11
Dear JAY MADEL,
Recently, Motorola Labs -- the research arm of Motorola -- introduced the
first flat-screen color video display based on carbon nanotube technology.
Scott Johnson, principal staff scientist of Motorola Labs' Nano Emissive
Display (NED)
team, will present this revolutionary technique at NASA Tech Briefs'
Nano 2005 nano engineering conference, November 10-11, at the Boston
Marriott Newton. Visit http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20051031EB1 to register.
Optimized for a large-screen, high-definition TV (HDTV) that is less than
one inch thick, the Motorola Labs' 5-inch prototype display uses NED
technology, a scalable method of growing carbon nanotubes directly on glass
to create a design that excels at emitting electrons. Motorola estimates
the manufactured cost for a 40-inch NED panel could be less than $400.
Learn more about Motorola's breakthrough technology, and other exciting,
cutting-edge nano solutions, at Nano 2005. Register today at:
http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20051031EB1
Clay
MOTOROLA to Present at the NASA Tech Briefs Nano 2005 Conference - Nov.
10-11
Dear JAY MADEL,
Recently, Motorola Labs -- the research arm of Motorola -- introduced the
first flat-screen color video display based on carbon nanotube technology.
Scott Johnson, principal staff scientist of Motorola Labs' Nano Emissive
Display (NED)
team, will present this revolutionary technique at NASA Tech Briefs'
Nano 2005 nano engineering conference, November 10-11, at the Boston
Marriott Newton. Visit http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20051031EB1 to register.
Optimized for a large-screen, high-definition TV (HDTV) that is less than
one inch thick, the Motorola Labs' 5-inch prototype display uses NED
technology, a scalable method of growing carbon nanotubes directly on glass
to create a design that excels at emitting electrons. Motorola estimates
the manufactured cost for a 40-inch NED panel could be less than $400.
Learn more about Motorola's breakthrough technology, and other exciting,
cutting-edge nano solutions, at Nano 2005. Register today at:
http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20051031EB1
Clay