14th April 2005, 11:43 PM
Found another article on the subject: Ready For Some Carbon Nanotubing? March 17, 2005
Quote:Consumer electronics and homeland defense: next up, a smooth shave
Carbon nanotubes are definitely not limited to lending a helping hand to atomic force microscope users. In the future you may want to toss that "crummy" $5,000 plasma TV into your kid's room to make way for Motorola's nano emissive display. The nano emissive display is Motorola's name for a large flat-panel display based on carbon nanotubes. They aren't available yet, but Motorola claims that they have better image quality and can be produced at lower cost than plasma or LCD screens.