I'm happy for everyone with great displays, but I have never seen a repro
on plasma because they are pressurized. And I've seen plenty of EL displays
that still look great... So far.
So can we stay on topic a little :)
On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Cameron Kaiser <spectre at floodgap.com>
wrote:
> Better
yet, does anyone have ideas on how to rapidly dehydrate the
display?
> Perhaps there is even a way to re-seal
them.
>
> I think all two-glass-pane displays that don't have a vacuum may
eventually
succumb
to this.
I don't know how to address that problem. But FWIW, it doesn't happen to
all two-glass pane displays; my 1970s era PLATO terminal (with the orange
plasma panel) still works perfectly.
My Solbourne S3000 (also flaring orange gas plasma) looks great too, ca.
1991.
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