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July 24th, 2003
What's next: Carbon nanotechnology flat screens
Abstract:
Motorola Inc. is in discussions with electronics makers in Europe and Asia about licensing technology it claims will dramatically lower the cost of producing large flat-panel screens. The result: wall-mounted television, with screens 1-inch thick and more than 50 inches diagonally, at a cost comparable to a standard 32-inch TV, according to Motorola scientists. (more on earlier story)
Source:
Canada.com
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