LPD: Laser Phosphor Display - Successor to CRT?

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Re: LPD: Laser Phosphor Display - Successor to CRT?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 17 Jan 2021, 20:32

blurfreeCRTGimp wrote:
17 Jan 2021, 16:23
If you used an OLED as a backlight that was monochrome, but then used an LCD for a color shutter couldn't you get much better response times for GTG and color transitions? Since OLED has like .2ms transition time from White to black, if you used an LCD as a color shutter like an old LCCS CRT?
Unfortuantely it doesn't work that way. Effective GtG would closer to slowest of the two.
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Re: LPD: Laser Phosphor Display - Successor to CRT?

Post by Morphy » 14 Jan 2026, 04:03

Not sure if I should have made my own topic but just wanted to say I recently discovered this technology and came across this exciting news.
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This was from a 5 year old video and they responded years later so it seems they meant it.

Also to the people wondering if quantum dots could be used instead, they can. It's in one of their patents I skimmed over.

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