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Gas-Plasma Displays - Definition
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Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:39 PM

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Solutions: Gas-plasma displays operate by exciting a gas, usually neon or an argon-neon mixture, through the application of a voltage. Gas-plasma displays use tiny pixels of gas to produce visible light, and therefore require no backlighting. When sufficient voltage is applied at the intersection of two electrodes, the gas glows an orange-red.

Originally, gas-plasma technology provided only on-off control. Recent advances have improved control over the brightness of the pixels and provided several steps between the dimmest and the brightest conditions thereby offering both 4 and 16 step "gray" scales.

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