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Display Technologies, Inc. company history timeline

1984

1984 Super-twisted nematic display (STN LCD) to improve passive-matrix LCDs, allowing for the first time higher resolution panels with 540x270 pixels.

1986

Thin film transistor LCD 1986 Color Thin film transistor liquid crystal display:

1990

Since 1990, TouchTop Technologies' principals have been perfecting their patented Light Emitting Dry Crystal Display System, LEDCD. Upon production of full-scale prototypes, this technology will be licensed to top LCD producers worldwide.

1991

For all prospective periods presented, the company has projected revenue recognition in accordance with Statement of Position 91-1 entitled "Software Revenue Recognition," dated December 12, 1991, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

In 1991, Doctor Chenenko founded PhysiChem, a contract research and consulting group.

1994

In 1994, PhysiChem was purchased by Dow Labs International.

1995

The top five AMLCD producers worldwide spent more than $1.3 billion in 1995 for research and development of the next generation display device.

1996

Accordingly, the projection reflects management's judgment as of August 15, 1996, the date of this projection, of the expected conditions and its expected course of action.

Over $12 billion was spent on AMLCDs in 1996.

1997

In a clear sign that Sharpe may have jumped the gun, the plant was initially budgeted at $800 million and to date has cost the firm over a billion dollars with completion scheduled for late 1997.

While the Digital Light Processing (DLP) imaging device was invented by Texas Instruments, the first DLP-based projector was introduced by Digital Projection Ltd in 1997.

The company has developed strong ties with its customers and managed to grow revenues by over 100% in 1997.

1998

The company, Click and Drag, was acquired by Microsoft in 1998 and served as the key player in the total concept development.

The company's interest in property and equipment is expected to act as a borrowing base to secure a line of credit in 1998 in the amount of $100,000.

2000

Features of the CIE 2000 Color Difference Formula

2001

Assuming Equity Financing of Approximately $2.3 million For Each of the Five Years Ending December 31, 2001

2007

Lieberman, D. (2007). LCD panels shift to LED lighting.

2008

Zaccaria, J. (2008). Flat panel prognostications: LCD technology is dominating the present, but OLED and SED could be in your future.(AV SYSTEMS). Government Video, 19(12), 37.

2011

^ hitech-projects.com – E-paper production flow – Adapting production workflow processes for digital newsprint Archived 2011-05-16 at the Wayback Machine

2013

Retrieved from: http://www. sdmmag.com/articles/86680-worth-1000-wordsSamsung unveils first curved OLED TV(2013). Manama.

Lim, H., Chung, M. J., Lee, G., Yie, M., Shin, K. E., Moon, J. W., et al. (2013). Interpretation of digital chest radiographs: Comparison of light emitting diode versus cold cathode fluorescent lamp backlit monitors.

Samsung unveils first curved OLED TV(2013). Manama.

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