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Wednesday, October 5, 2005

BrightSide DR37-P HDR Display

Posted by Jeremy Charette in "HARDWARE" @ 05:00 AM

http://www.bit-tech.net/preview/hardware/brightside_hdr_edr/1.html

"In recent years, there has been a changing of the guard in display technology. LCD & plasma screens have replaced the century-old Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), bringing us large-yet-thin displays used everywhere from lounge rooms to shopping malls; newsrooms and airports. Yet tucked away in an anonymous office building in Vancouver, Canada, there is an almost equally big revolution in display technology taking place. In the neat, open-plan offices of BrightSide Technologies, a team of researchers spun off from the University of British Columbia have developed the world's first true High Dynamic Range (HDR) display. In a recent visit, bit-tech was granted Access All Areas, and the experience was, if you can excuse the pun, enlightening."



No words can describe how incredible this technology is, or how it could revolutionize high-definition tv. Trust me, read this article, it's worth the time, and the pictures speak for themselves. I only have three words: I can't wait.

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