http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_panel_display [wikipedia.org] > The first engineering proposal for a flat screen TV was by General Electric as a result of its work on radar monitors. Their publication of their findings gave all the basics of future flat screen TVs and monitors. But GE did not continue with the R&D required and never built a working flat screen at that time.[1] > ^ "Proposed Television Sets Would Feature Thin Screens." Popular Mechanics, November 1954, p. 111.
> The first-ever flat panel display was invented in 1964 at the University of Illinois.[2] The first-ever active-matrix addressed display was made by T Peter Brody's Thin-Film Devices department at Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1968.[3]
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「2010」の中でロイ・シャイダーがたしかラップ・トップを使ってたけど、これだったかどうかは定かではないっす。
年代は合致するけど。色はオフ・ホワイトだったはず。
##昔の映画を観ていて「当時はまったく予想の範囲外だったろうな」と思うのは、液晶を使ったフラットなスクリーンかな。
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_panel_display [wikipedia.org]
> The first engineering proposal for a flat screen TV was by General Electric as a result of its work on radar monitors. Their publication of their findings gave all the basics of future flat screen TVs and monitors. But GE did not continue with the R&D required and never built a working flat screen at that time.[1]
> ^ "Proposed Television Sets Would Feature Thin Screens." Popular Mechanics, November 1954, p. 111.
> The first-ever flat panel display was invented in 1964 at the University of Illinois.[2] The first-ever active-matrix addressed display was made by T Peter Brody's Thin-Film Devices department at Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1968.[3]