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In late 2006, analysts noted that LCDs had overtaken plasmas, particularly in the 40-inch (100 cm) and above segment where plasma had previously gained market share. [32] Another industry trend was the consolidation of plasma display manufacturers, with around 50 brands available but only five manufacturers.
The MT-50 is an interactive multi-touch table developed by Ideum. [1] The table, now retired, had a 50" display with a 1280 x 720 resolution that used IR flood technology to register multi-user, multitouch gestures, [2] and used the NUI Snowflake software package to handle optical processing. [3] It supported over 50 discrete touch points. [4]
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The following table compares cathode-ray tube (CRT), liquid-crystal display (LCD), plasma and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display device technologies. These are the most often used technologies for television and computer displays.
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