On 05/30/2015 10:19 AM, tony duell wrote:

JOOI, does anyone know when Panaplex 7-segment displays started going the
way of the dodo, to be replaced with LED displays (and, on the back of
that, what were the advantages of a Panaplex-type display over an LED one?)

It would appear that in the early 1970s LEDs were very expensive.

At the start of the decide, certainly - but by 1980 I would have thought that the cost had come down significantly, and LEDs surely had better longevity than panaplex-type devices, so I don't know what the reasoning for using them would have been.

Thinking about it though, I'm not sure that I've ever seen a gas (petrol) pump with LED displays, although I don't know why they wouldn't exist. Mechanical displays seemed to be the norm back in the day, to be replaced by LCD displays in the nineties and 2000's.

cheers

Jules

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