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Originally Posted by Quoth
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TFT = Thin Film Transistor. Or sometimes called an amorphous transistor. They are transistors that are neither 1mm x 1mm chips* nor an IC*, but somehow printed or fabricated on separate panel, anything from 1" to 80" diagonal. Obviously decent larger or higher resolution LCDs need them and the panel can be mostly transparent, needed for LCDs. However other kinds of display that don't use a transparent panel can use TFTs.
[* Usually silicon, but very old transistors were Germanium and very high frequency parts in Satellite Dish LNBs use Gallium compounds.]
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Thanks for the explanation!
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Originally Posted by fjtorres
Fusion comes first
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hahaha
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Originally Posted by AnimalOfArt
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My opinion is we are going to have 4000 colours eInk on 2021. Too many news pointing there to not be real. Also, the industry and the products are now much more develop than on any past moment those colour eInk news appeared.
BTW, does anyone understand how it works that colour filter for eInk I shared on the first post of this thread?