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Brody sounds more like an electrical engineer. I have added him to both categories. RockMagnetist ( talk) 02:09, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
I knew peter well during his Panel Vision days - he was a physicists who also had some business smarts - what we see today in LCD displays for ipads and smart phones was his vision back in 1984 ... he was a brilliant human that created a new industry, and led to a new smartphone panet.
Tragedy was he told me no-way he could raise capital to execute his dream (color TFT's) in USA so he was going to start to consult for Japanese - rest is history. Good book here about how trajectory for things that a good physicists sees as just time and money, and VC's financial QTR to QTR see as too long high risk horizon. Peter was one of the great treasures of my life .. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jkmstevens ( talk • contribs) 22:32, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
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In the United States in 1972, T. Peter Brody produced the first active-matrix liquid crystal display panel
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The lead concludes with an awkward statement that he introduced a term "to the literature." It's such an odd phrase. What is "the literature." Either way, the citation doesn't seem to support the statement. 842U ( talk) 11:44, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
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Brody sounds more like an electrical engineer. I have added him to both categories. RockMagnetist ( talk) 02:09, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
I knew peter well during his Panel Vision days - he was a physicists who also had some business smarts - what we see today in LCD displays for ipads and smart phones was his vision back in 1984 ... he was a brilliant human that created a new industry, and led to a new smartphone panet.
Tragedy was he told me no-way he could raise capital to execute his dream (color TFT's) in USA so he was going to start to consult for Japanese - rest is history. Good book here about how trajectory for things that a good physicists sees as just time and money, and VC's financial QTR to QTR see as too long high risk horizon. Peter was one of the great treasures of my life .. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jkmstevens ( talk • contribs) 22:32, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
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In the United States in 1972, T. Peter Brody produced the first active-matrix liquid crystal display panel
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help)I believe I have properly formatted the above references so if you wish to use them, just insert in the article with ref tags around them. Of course you will need permission from the author of the second source -- Senra ( Talk) 13:02, 15 October 2011 (UTC)
The lead concludes with an awkward statement that he introduced a term "to the literature." It's such an odd phrase. What is "the literature." Either way, the citation doesn't seem to support the statement. 842U ( talk) 11:44, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
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