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FPSLabs Home: SED: The Next Big Thing

By: Thomas Gribble - Published April 10, 2006 at 12:33 AM EDT - Writer Archive
The hardware world is full of three letter acronyms. Here's one you might not have heard yet, but certainly will in the future.


It has probably happened to most of you. You’re sitting there with all your friends watching the big game, and you get up to grab some snacks. You come back with a Mr. Pibb in one hand and Red Vines in the other, only to find that the friend you never really liked has commandeered your spot. Frustrated, you go to the next available seat; you know, that steel chair over there in the corner of the room, as far away from the TV and the rest of the action as possible. Aside from the pain developing in your lower back and the cobwebs you’re still trying to wipe off your face, it’s actually quite nice over there. At least you can enjoy your crazy delicious snacks and not have to worry about having your friends hear you fart up a storm. But wait, there’s another problem… you can’t see the TV. You can make out some of the announcer’s ramble, and you caught a quick glance through heads and shoulders at a pretty hot cheerleader, but beyond the momentary lapses in obstructions, that 22” CRT TV you bought with your birthday money is just not cutting it. Then you get an idea: Elevate the TV so that everyone can see it easily. Oh wait, it weighs like 60 lbs and the only thing that doesn’t have food or magazines all over it is Barbie’s dream house. I bet you’re wishing you had invested in a bigger TV right now.

The thing about TVs these days is that they usually have to be big. Unfortunately, the bigger the TV gets, the more it weighs. If you’ve ever tried to move a big traditional CRT TV, you know it’s not easy. That’s where LCD TVs come in. Not only do they get to pretty decent sizes, but they are light and thin enough to mount high up on a wall or sit safely on a shelf or elevated surface that a fat CRT wouldn’t fit. It seems perfect. Now you can sit in the corner and see the TV if that jerk friend of yours takes your seat again, right? Not really, LCD TVs have their disadvantages. Chances are that not only won’t you be able to see a skewed version of the big game, but half of your friends will be left partially in the dark as well. This is due to something called a viewing angle, a characteristic with which the LCD monitor is inferior to all other display types. Enter: Plasma. Here you have a display that is still a lot thinner than a CRT, has a really good viewing angle, an amazingly sharp image with high contrast ratio, and a super cool name. Perfect. Well, if perfect means mounting a display that is at least as heavy as two huge sheets of glass on your wall and not saving any money on electricity doing so, then yeah, Plasma displays are perfect. Technologies like Plasma and LCD have their downfalls, and those disadvantages have come under fire recently with the emergence of new technologies promising to usurp the current thin-screen champs.

By now you’ve all probably heard about something called an OLED and how it is the next best thing since mashed potatoes. Sure, OLEDs are showing a lot of promise and sure, they might even take over the world some day, but there are some problems with these displays that are not very easy to work around. OLEDs are made out of organic materials that are susceptible to damage from all sorts of things, including small traces water. When’s the last time your old CRT stopped working because of a little bit of home cleaning? However, the fragile nature of the OLED construction is far from the most worrisome problem with the technology. The organic materials that contain the light-emitting molecules have a pretty short life span, approximately 1000 hours. Now assuming, conservatively assuming, you keep your TV on for three hours a day. This means that your OLED will likely “burn out” in less than a year. Raise your hand if you want to go buy a new TV every year.

So we have our cathode ray tubes (CRTs) that are way too big and heavy and use too much power. We have our LCD screens with terrible viewing angles, poor contrast ratios, black levels, and even worse response times. We have Plasma screens that still weigh a lot and use quite a bit of power as well. Then we have OLEDs, with their (for now) short lifespan and fragile construct. There’s GOT to be a better way!

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super nice.
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when can we expect this type of screens at local stores?
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That's pretty amazing. I guess CRT is on its way out =[
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Sweet. Signing over my soul to the SED people as we speak. Or does it cost 2 souls?
Word.
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I cant wait to get one of these.
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Wow, less than 1ms response time. These things'll cost a fortune :/
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but I had to choose lcd for ease of lanning =(
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nice, informative well written etc... now all i want is a review of an iZ3D when it comes out
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Extreme.
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how much $$?
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i hope it can handle 100hz and not too expensive! :-D
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When it first comes out it will probably be extremely expensive. Eventually the prices should go down though... perhaps as low as similarly sized LCD displays? Not too bad.

EDIT:

#11, Refresh rates should not be of any concern with this technology, as each pixel has it's own "source". In a CRT, the pixels have to be "refreshed" by the (singular) scanning electron beam).

This comment was edited at 04/10/2006 2:19 AM
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*waits patiently for his SED Dell 6007fpw to review from gotfrag*
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It may cost lest to produce than the other technologies available, but if the specs they've posted are possible, there's no way they will put them on the market for much less than plasma TVs of similar size. It wouldn't make sense to sell them for cheap when they're ten times better than the next competitor.
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It would when you can sell them at a lower price and still make more profit per unit than you could with Plasmas and the like.
We probably won't be able to buy a SED monitor for a reasonable price untill well into 2008.
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As soon as there is manufacturing competition between different companies, prices will plummet to slightly above the cost to manufacture, just like almost every other industry. If it's that much better than the alternatives and is cheap to produce, that just means it will eliminate the alternatives.
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Someone has watched the Lazy Sunday rap a few too many times :P
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SED ftw...until then CRT:D
Si Teh Bu0mb OLOLOL
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OLED is still better.
o_O
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SED sounds really good but likely to always be more expensive than CRT unless they can sort 'printing' of circuitry at a reasonable price.

Good read.

This comment was edited at 04/10/2006 7:15 AM
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Decent article. Though, i seem to remember an even better one on the same subject on anandtech or xbitlabs or toms a while go.

Looking real forward to this technology all right :)
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#16 Indeed. It really is obvious, can't see why alot of people think otherwise.
But it will still take som time ofc, before they have gotten effective production methods.
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Good read until the CS analogy. Maybe CSS in HiDef, but not CS. It would look ugly on any screen.

Good info tho.

who cares, until the price drops to the around the same price as CRT's, then there is no use getting excited over it. CRT for life.
hi
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I'm surprised the writer never mentioned that Plasma burns images into the display, which is probably one of the worst things about them other than price.
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SED has been delayed till 2008, and also oled last a lot longer than you mention

Even in 2004, they were already doing 70k hours. As of last May, they passed the 100k mark. In December, they reached 150k. How long is 150,000 hours? It's 17 years of running 24/7... and that's only until the brightness drops to 50% of the original capabilit
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zomg, /rolls on the phat loot SED monitor
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Very exciting news.
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credit your image sources
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crazy.. but nice
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Shut up #19, you dont even know what your talking about. Oh and by the way #26 it wasnt delayed until 2008 get your facts straight, the newest sets are supposed to be released in November and most consumers can expect one in their home if they wait til may of next year. So go play in your sandbox and let the adults talk.
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Im just joking, but yeah they are working faster than previously thought of, so lets wait and see, and no one go out and buy a sweet tv, because these are sweeter.
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gimme gimme gimme gimme gimme.
boobles.
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SED is real nice, I can't wait to get my hands on one to use on one of my systems! I am sure it will look awesome!
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and to think i wanted to buy a new crt a month ago or so...

jeez - with this new SED leet new sh*t coming out soon i better start saving on my money about right now :o
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That is very neat
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yes please.
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mmmm can't wait.
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nice :]
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#24 says it all.

Until the prices are the same its CRT4LYFE for me. I dont care about size.
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ITS THE CHRONIC WHAT CLES OF NARNIA
source? what is this nonsense you talk about
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wow sounds real niiiice
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ahh so #31 were going to your sandbox? cause really you act like a little child, and btw they're delayed until late 2007 early 2008.

It's basically the same thing as a CRT just alot thinner.

btw: SED < OLED
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lol mr pib + red vines = crazy delicious
Just use ksharps

sounds cool but long waitttttttttttttt
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Very impressive, and the there's the potential to have extremely high refresh rates (if the RAMDAC on your video card can chuck out 400mhz, theoretically this might be able to handle it). You cat can enjoy a show with you now haha.
I think OLED has plenty of potential still, especially in things like flexable applications, and they're not quite as sensatitive as put out with modern processing capabilities. The biggest challange I see for SED is their production costs - Great concept, but it will cost a lot to manufacture, at least initially. Having said that, even if it were cheap the demand will be there to price them fairly high. In fact if they could get this to market within the next year or two they've got potential for some very high profits - very high indeed.
Great article shoes.
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Hi All. Just passing along a link to the LATEST news regarding SED T.V. production. Great reading the comments here and look forward to seeing the sets next year.... My "OLD" CRT large screen will last a year or two more<<<<<started saving my sheckles and taking the loan's officer out for dinner starting now...lol http://www.sed-tv-reviews.com/category/se..

This comment was edited at 05/19/2006 1:42 PM
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chuck us a price preview
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Sounds expensive... Still good sh1t though.

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