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Plastic Tv's

Plastics that can glow light are being heralded as the new display technology for the future. Thin as a credit card and cheap to produce these "light-emitting polymers" could soon replace the bulky cathode ray tubes of TV's and the expensive liquid crystal displays of laptops.

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Dr Andrew Holmes with light-emitting plastics

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Dr Andrew Holmes with light-emitting plastics
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View of a light-emitting polymer researcher
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Prototype of plastic television screen

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Prototype of plastic television screen
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Prototype plastic TV screen

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