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Like the title said, in January 2005 there was much talk of using Carbon nanotubes to replace LCD screens. It'd provide a better quality as well as less power consumption.

 

See the Jan05 full article here:

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9596_22-5512225.html?tag=st.prev

 

Since then the only article I can find on carbon TVs would be here:

http://www.newscientist.com/channel/mech-tech/mg18625006.800

Which mentions the prototype 10cm flat screen nanotube screen. It again mentions low power consumption and says it'd cost little to produce.

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It's still in the prototype stage so no one knows, besides I've read the articles, I know what you know!

 

Nanotubes are expected to be cheaper (significantly) compared to LCDs... and similarly the power consumption is meant to be significantly less.

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I dunno, it probably isn't worst than currently, but TV lifetime isn't something one really publicises, even if it is good.

 

The first link I gave in post #1 said:

"Televisions based on the new screens will nudge onto shelves in late 2006"

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