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Surface-conduction electron-emitter display

Surface-conduction electron-emitter display (SELED) is a type of display technology. It works by using a very small wire that has an electric current running through it. This wire is put between two pieces of glass and then the electric current is used to move some dots or lines on the glass, which creates a picture. You can think of it like a little movie, with the dots or lines on the screen being moved around to create the image.
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