Donald Bitzer, whose invention of the plasma screen in the 1960s made possible the ultra-thin TVs used today, died at his home in Cary on Tuesday at the age of 90. Bitzer’s career contributions earned ...
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If you were born before the mid-2000s, you probably grew up watching a television that looked nothing like the one you watch today. The TV sets of old were big, bulky boxes, sometimes deeper than the ...
Purosol Plasma enzyme-based cleanser is designed to disrupt the molecular bonds that dust, grime and grease use to adhere to display surfaces. It is suited for use laptop, computer, TV, handhelds, and ...
Home Theater Magazine on Runco’s new CX series of plasma screens. Apparently these screens have a 1500:1 contrast ratio and light output of 500 cd/m2. (That’s candelas per square meter, the standard ...
CAMP AS SAYLIYAH, Qatar -- In a warehouse in the bleak Qatari desert, the U.S. military has erected plasma TV screens, high-speed phone lines and a fancy stage to serve as platform to tell the world ...
Donald Bitzer, co-inventor of the plasma screen, died on Dec. 10, 2024, in Cary, NC. He was 90 years old. North Carolina State University Donald Bitzer, whose invention of the plasma screen in the ...
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