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The envelope of the new Flatscreen® Gas-Electron-Phosphor (GEP) display may be a glass box or a new compliant-back construction. In either case, internal spacers withstand the atmospheric pressure to make possibe the use of thin, light glass for the facfplate. Display sizes well in excess of 4 ft will be feasible, at weights of about 6 lb/ft --much lower thah CRT weights. Circuitry for the new panel is ecnomical and can readily be arranged so that the Flatscreen® panel is driven like a CRT. The circuitry can be located more than 10 feet away from the panel.
Michael DeJule,Charles J Whelchel,Cary S Stone,Alan Sobel, andJoseph Markin
"Construction and Circuitry of the Flatscreen® Gas-Electron-Phosphor (GEP) Display", Proc. SPIE 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV, (14 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939392
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Michael DeJule, Charles J Whelchel, Cary S Stone, Alan Sobel, Joseph Markin, "Construction and Circuitry of the Flatscreen® Gas-Electron-Phosphor (GEP) Display," Proc. SPIE 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV, (14 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939392