Thanks for the video link, but I also think they are most likely of imaginary
nature, never seen such a tube. Panaplex displays are the flat Nixie tubes of
their time.
 
But of course, you can never say something does not exist, and I guess we would
all be surprised if we knew how many yet undiscovered neon readout technology
has actually been around.

 
Jens


 

"A.J. Franzman" <a.j.franz...@verizon.net> hat am 24. April 2011 um 08:12
geschrieben:

> On Apr 22, 6:05 pm, will <ossumguyw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > There we go! You can sort of see the outline of all the other numbers
> > in the video too.
>
> Yes, but they're in rectangular flat panels. Weird. Did any company
> ever really make such a readout (at any size)?
>
> A.J.
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