1366×768 What the heck?
Posted Sunday January 21, 2007, 2:21 pm, Over one day old
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That’s right. It’s a 52″ LCD display and Westinghouse calls it their Quad HD display. | | Never mind that there are currently no mass-market sources that are 3840 x 2160. But if that doesn’t bother you, Westinghouse announced a price for their Quad HD - $50k.
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One of those things is the contrast ratio. But a flat panel display doesn’t use an iris, so they have to find other ways to do it. | | Sharp at CES 2007 showed off a 37″ “Mega-Contrast” premium LCD panel with a supposed 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
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Sony Unveils BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player Firmware Upgrade V1.50 Included in the update is better BD-Java, enhanced compatibility with certain discs, and some bug fixes. [High-Def Digest|]| || |Tags: HDTV, BD, Sony
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| | | | One of the cool things about this business is seeing all the cool new stuff they come out with. Like the XV-Z20000 DLP projector from Sharp. They recently reviewed this projector, and they liked what they saw. | | The Sharp projector costs $12k. They liked it a lot.
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Pioneer is boasting that its new plasma technology gives a better contrast ratio than the upcoming SED displays from Toshiba and Canon.
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