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14 May 1984 Requirements For Future Work Stations
Steven H. Barry
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Proceedings Volume 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939401
Event: 1984 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1984, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Cathode Ray Tube technology is mature. And, as we all know, maturity has its good and bad points. First the good points: The cost of CRTs is low, performance is high, their design is well understood, manufacturing facilities are well established, and their use is ubiquitous - leading to economies of scale in their mass production. On the other hand, less mature technologies are at hand whose advantages for some of today's applications cannot be met by CRTs. Thus, CRT engineers and work station designers who work with CPTs face significant new challenges based on the changing uses and users of advanced systems. Today, I will focus on some of the changes taking place in display use and discuss some engineering criteria that can be applied to satisfying new needs. Make no mistake about it, the criteria I suggest to you will tax the foreseeable state of the art.
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Steven H. Barry "Requirements For Future Work Stations", Proc. SPIE 0457, Advances in Display Technology IV, (14 May 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939401
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Visualization

Display technology

Manufacturing

Computing systems

Reflection

Control systems

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