Toshiba expected SED models to be produced late 2005. However, Canon reps at the expo are now suggesting a 2007 release.
A law suit filed by Nano-Proprietary may explain the delay. The company is sueing Canon, claiming that Canon is improperly using a 1999 granted license of their patent to make the new displays.
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Toshiba expected SED models to be produced late 2005. However, Canon reps at the expo are now suggesting a 2007 release.
A law suit filed by Nano-Proprietary may explain the delay. The company is sueing Canon, claiming that Canon is improperly using a 1999 granted license of their patent to make the new displays.
Nano-Proprietary press release:
http://www.nano-proprietary.com/news/press_releases/Apr-12-2005.pdf
Non PDF link:
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=751