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Sharp Develops New LCD Technology |
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Sharp Corp developed an LCD that can display more than 99% of real surface colors in the natural world.
It is a so-called "multi-primary color display," which uses an LCD panel with five-color filters for cyan (C) and yellow (Y) in addition to the existing three colors, ie, red (R), green (G), and blue (B). The new display combines these filters with a dedicated signal processing circuit.
“The display can faithfully render colors that were difficult to reproduce with the existing LCDs, such as the colors of emerald blue sea, golden yellow brass instruments and crimson roses,” Sharp said.
The company expects the display to be used for electronic museums, remote medical care, monitors for industrial designing, etc. It is a 60.5-inch display with a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080. More >
Courtesy Tech-On
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