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Issue 40+41
Double Issue |
June 3, 2010 |
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Letter from the
publisher: UHD, tourism, terabytes, Dubai, and oil… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
SID, Apple, Mitsumi Electric, Sony, BenQ, Pixel
Qi, AUO, Fujitsu, HP, Sharp, Canon, Quixel Research, Kopin, eMagin, Kaai,
In-Stat, . Microvision, AMD, Mindspeed, Elgato, DisplaySearch, Epson/E Ink,
Semtech, Mirics, Aptina, OmniVision, DarbeeVision, DALSA, PerkinElmer,
Altera/Apical, Fraunhofer, University of Florida, Caltech, Boston
University, Northeastern University, AIST, NIST, Purdue University,
University of Geneva, Jupiter Systems, Salient Systems, Sanyo, Conexant,
MotionDSP, StarDot, LifeSize, Garmin-Asus, Planar, Ken Murphy, Informa,
Bionic Vision Australia, Luminus Devices, Thinklogical, Samsung Electronics,
Sarnoff, InVisage Technologies, Spacelabs Healthcare, YouTube, Atelier
Feichang Jianzhu, Cree, and C-nario/Disk-In Pro
SID Display Week 2010,
May 25-28, 2010, Seattle, Washington; Phillip Hill covers
presentations from day one of the conference. Papers from Vrije Universiteit
Brussel/Ghent University, 3M Mobile Interactive Solutions Division, National
Taiwan University, EPFL, Harvard Medical School, Sharp Laboratories of
America, Korea University, University of Central Florida, and National Chiao
Tung University
Conference on Human
Factors in Computing Systems, April 10-15, 2010, Atlanta,
Georgia; In the first of two reports, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from University Paris-Sud, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University, University of Toronto, National University of Ireland,
University of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University, Aarhus University, and
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
Image Sensors Europe,
March 23-25, 2010, London, England; In the first of two reports
on this Intertech/PIRA conference, Phillip Hill covers presentations
from TowerJazz, Tessera, Lund University, CMOSIS, DALSA Professional
Imaging, and STMicroelectronics
Electronic Displays
2010 Conference, March 3-4, 2010, Nuremberg, Germany; In this
first of three reports, Phillip Hill covers presentations from Conrac
GmbH, VIA optronics GmbH, Bartels Mikrotechnik GmbH/Pforzheim University/adt
Deutschland GmbH, Crank Software, Anders Electronics, Mentor Graphics, and
Hochshule Heinbronn
IDW ’09,
December 9-11, 2009, Miyazaki, Japan; In this third report, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by The Institute of Image Information and
Television Engineers, and The Society for Information Display, with
presentations from the 3D, electronic paper, and input technologies
sessions. Presentations from Toshiba, AU Optronic Corporation, Tohoku
University, Sharp Laboratories of America, Display Technology Center
(DTC)/Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), NHK Science and
Technology Research Laboratories/Kochi University of Technology, and
Fujifilm Corporation
Eurodisplay 2009/IDRC,
September 14-17, 2009, Rome, Italy; In the third of three reports,
Phillip Hill covers presentations from Seoul National University,
Shizuoka University, Philips Research Laboratories, QD Vision, Inc.,
University of Málaga, Chalmers University of Technology, National Chiao Tung
University/Chalmers University of Technology, Toshiba Corp., and Inha
University
Your hardware selection
depends on “their” ecosystems by Andy Marken
Eyefinity to the sixth
degree: The newest Radeon takes multi-monitor gaming to the extreme
by Scott Wasson
Rest in Peace
Plasma…Not so Fast by Norman Hairston
Backlight: 10 years ago
in the display industry… by Mark Fihn
The High-Resolution
Storyteller… by Fluppeteer
iPhone HD: 960x640
Confirmed? by Jin Kim
Last Word: HDTV ruined
the LCD display market: Or, I want my pixels and DPI now! by
Pete Brown
Display Industry
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110 pages |
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Issue 38+39
Double Issue |
March 31, 2010 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Resolving the Mona Lisa… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
Robert Buelteman, Rocks Aroma Festival, 2009
Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge, Nicolaus Copernicus
University, Sharp, Pixel Qi, Noopia, Prysm, Micro Precision, AUO, Rambus,
Adobe, GigaPan, Paris 26 Gigapixels, Cree, MIT, Gefen, Newport Digital
Technologies, Barco/Digital Stage Chicago, Planar, Cyberlux, BrightSign,
NASA, ESA, Teledyne, ORNL, Picsel/Samsung, Sony, 3M, Microvision, Motorola,
Recon Instruments/Zeal Optics, Canon, PENTAX, Mamiya, Altera/Apical, Arecont
Vision, NEC Electronics, Dell, JVC, Samsung, Nokia/Novarra, Aptina,
Mitsubishi Electric, Luxtera/Siemon Avago Technologies/IBM, City of Paris
Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution, Fraunhofer
Institute, Quartics, Displaybank, DisplaySearch, Monster Media, Avago
Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric, AMD, Honda, Oxford University, Aston
University, Christie, Barco, Mitsubishi, Samsung/Tessera, Runco, Move
Networks, Zoran, BioImagene, and University of Toronto
DisplaySearch US FPD
Conference, March 2-3, 2010, San Diego, California; Phillip
Hill covers presentations from DisplaySearch, and Samsung Mobile Display
SIGGRAPH Asia,
December 16-19, 2009, Yokohama, Japan; Phillip Hill covers
posters from Institute for Infocomm Research, and University of
Warwick/Spheron VR/CASToRC Cyprus Institute
IDW ’09,
December 9-11, 2009, Miyazaki, Japan; In this second report, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by The Institute of Image Information
and Television Engineers, and The Society for Information Display, with
presentations from the active matrix display and display electronics systems
sessions. Presentations from Sharp Corporation (x3), Toshiba Corporation,
NHK Science & Technology Research Laboratories/Kinki University/DALSA
Corporation, Sony Corporation, National Chiao Tung University, Totoku
Electric Company/Kanazawa University, and Silicon Works Co. Ltd./LG Display
Eurodisplay 2009/IDRC,
September 14-17, 2009, Rome, Italy; In the second of three reports,
Phillip Hill covers presentations from National Taiwan
University/National Dong Hwa University, Barco Technology Center/Osram Opto
Semiconductor/Oxxius, Tohoku University, Sanyo Electric, Tokyo University of
Science/HDT Inc./Okaya Electric Industries Co./DIC Co., and Belarusian State
University of Informatics and Radioelectronics/Nanyang Technological
University
How can it be? Magic
Flowers by Alan Stubbs
Spiraling out of
control…by Mark Fihn
Benefits of a High
Fiber Diet: A prescription for improved data transport by Tom
Rossi
TV isn’t a contact
sport by Andy Marken
Darbee Visual Presence:
technology for life-like images by Larry Pace
Boy, that picture isn’t
so good… by Norman Hairston
High on Resolution:
Time to Upgrade by David Barnes
Backlight: 10 years ago
in the display industry… by Mark Fihn
Pocket scale…
by Fluppeteer
iPhone HD by
Jin Kim
Resolution and false
color images on the Nexus One…by Luke Hutchison
PenTile OLED resolution
by Candice H. Brown Elliott and Joel Pollack
Last Word: Confusion
over "screen resolution" causes headaches for users by Bill
Hill
Display Industry
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100 pages |
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Issue 36+37
Double Issue |
January 30, 2010 |
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Letter from the
publisher: “Good enough” – usually isn’t… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
Crayola, Sharp, Datacolor/Portrait
Displays, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Panasonic, VIZIO,
Microvision, 3M, Syndiant/Foryou Multimedia, Syndiant/SSTDC, Light Blue
Optics, Texas Instruments, Optoma, HP, Planar, Luminus Devices,
Panasonic/Sony, Projectiondesign, Christie, NEC Electronics, UC Berkeley,
Intertech/PIRA, Epson, HELIOS, Garmin, NIST, Jigazo, Stanford, IMS Research,
In-Stat, CIPA, CEA, Gartner, Displaybank, DisplaySearch, Digital
Entertainment Group, ORC, Barco/FIMI Philips, ON Semiconductor/California
Micro Devices, Aptina/eASIC, Nanosys/LG Innotek, Google, Avago Technologies,
Prysm, TOOB, AMD/Samsung, Matrox, Marseille Networks, Cyvis/Tandberg, Novel
Quest, Holger Schulze, ViewPLUS, Cornell, NPL, Ghent University, LaCie,
Cypress Semiconductor, Kaai, Hitachi Cable, Quartics/Acer, Mercedes-Benz,
University of Adelaide, Mitsubishi Electric, Sojitz/Mitsubishi, Daktronics,
NXP, Sharp, Skiff/Sprint, Onkyo, Kohjinsha, and Philips Research
SIGGRAPH Asia,
December 16-19, 2009, Yokohama, Japan; Phillip Hill covers papers
from Adobe Systems/MPI Informatik/Columbia University/University of
Virginia/Ulm University/Dartmouth College/Princeton University, MPI
Informatik, Grenoble University/MIT CSAIL/Adobe Systems, Carnegie Mellon
University, Columbia University/University of California at Berkeley,
POSTECH, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology/Adobe Systems,
and Grenoble University/MIT CSAIL
IDW ’09,
December 9-11, 2009, Miyazaki, Japan; In this first report, Phillip Hill
covers this conference organized by The Institute of Image Information and
Television Engineers, and The Society for Information Display, with
presentations from the active matrix display session from Sharp Corporation,
TPO Displays, Semiconductor Energy Laboratory/Advanced Film Device, Chunghwa
Picture Tubes, and Hydis
Printed Electronics
USA, December 1-4, 2009, San Jose, California; The 50-or-so
presentations from this IDTechEx-organized conference will be covered in our
sister newsletter Flexible Substrate in February, but Phillip Hill
selects one here from Princeton University in the US because of its
amazingly high resolution. Plus one that can’t be pigeon-holed from the
University of St Andrews in Scotland
Symposium on Virtual
Reality Software and Technology, November 18-20, Kyoto, Japan;
Phillip Hill covers papers from the 16th ACM symposium on VRST: Avatar
Reality/Samsung, Mines-ParisTech/Immersion S.A., and Paris Est University
Symposium on Vehicle
Displays, October 15-16, 2009, Dearborn, Michigan; Phillip
Hill covers a presentation from Light Blue Optics. More related coverage
of this event can be found in our sister newsletters: 3rd Dimension,
December; Flexible Substrate, December; and Touch Panel, November 2009
UIST,
October 4–7, 2009, Victoria, British Columbia; Phillip Hill covers
papers from MIT (x2), University of Rochester/University of Washington/IBM
Almaden Research Center, Microsoft Research, and University of Washington
ACM Multimedia,
October 19-24, 2009, Beijing, China; Phillip Hill covers papers
from University of California at Santa Barbara, Concordia University,
National Taiwan University/Taipei National University of the Art, University
of Science and Technology of China/Microsoft Research Asia, Norwegian
University of Science and Technology/Nokia Research Center/Tampere
University of Technology, and National Taiwan University
Eurodisplay 2009/IDRC,
September 14-17, 2009, Rome, Italy; In the first of three
reports, Phillip Hill covers presentations from University of
Karlsruhe, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Cuspate
LLC/Compound Photonics Ltd, Nano Loa USA Inc, Kent State
University/University of Colorado at Colorado Springs/Kyiv Taras Shevchenko
University, and Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Conference on
Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies, July 13-15, 2009, Thessaloniki,
Greece; In his report on this 6th international conference, Phillip Hill
summarizes papers from Ravishankar Shukla University, Aixtron,
University of Maryland/Aegean University/National Technical University of
Athens, University of Edinburgh, Ravishankar Shukla University/University of
Cambridge, Faculté des Sciences de Monastir/Institut des Nanotechnologies de
Lyon, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki/University of Southampton,
Institute of Materials Science Athens/University of Patras, and the Chemical
Process Engineering Research Institute Thessaloniki
SID Display Week
Symposium, June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this fourth
report of four, Phillip Hill covers papers from the fourth day and
the best of the poster sessions from Nokia Research Center/Liquavista
BV/Nanocomp Ltd., Sharp, Eastman Kodak/Semprius, Hanyang University/Yeungnam
University, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision
Engineering/Fraunhofer Institute for Photonics Microsystems, University of
California at Irvine, and Wintek Corporation
How can it be? 3D
Illusion by Alan Stubbs
High-Performance
Optical Video Delivery by Tom Rossi
How much more connected
can you afford to be? by Andy Marken
One Size Fits All?
by Norman Hairston
The Big Picture
by Fluppeteer
High on Resolution: No
New Year’s Resolution for LCD TV by David Barnes
Backlight: 10 years ago
in the display industry… by Mark Fihn
Last Word:
Hayashiguchi-san – a colleague and friend by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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104 pages |
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Issue 34+35
Double Issue |
November 13, 2009 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Beyond 100 ppi… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
Wellcome, Nikon, National Geographic, Microsoft,
Gigapan, xRez, Lumenova/Jenoptik, Panoramas, Spheron,
RPR1 Rhineland-Palatinate, Martin
Professional, MYI Audio/Video Design, Luminus Devices, Daktronics,
Innolux/TPO, Samsung, Tel Aviv Tunnel, NASA, Lumenera, Mitsubishi, Screen
Technology/Litemax, eyevis, Christie, Mechdyne, Jupiter Systems, OIDA,
Harmonic, ATEME, In-Stat, DisplaySearch, NPD, Vu1 Corporation, Displaybank,
Luxtera, Ensphere Solutions, Southampton University, Westinghouse, Warner
Home Video, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/European Synchrotron
Radiation Facility, BFG Technologies, AU Optronics, Intel, Aptina, JVC,
Mamiya, PENTAX Imaging Company, Leica, Sony, Bushnell, Hammacher Schlemmer,
Pelco/Cisco, Canon, Silicon Image, Arecont Vision, ITT, Point Grey/Fresco
Logic, 3M, Fairchild Semiconductor, Marvell, Bell Labs, HP, LifeSize,
Cisco/Tandberg, Walt Disney Co., Toshiba, Glowpoint, MIT, Xceed Imaging,
University of Missouri, Yissum Research Development Company, Carl Zeiss,
Nobel Prize in Physics, Kharkov Institute, St. Andrews University, IS&S,
AMD, Kohjinsha, 10ZiG, EIZO, Microvision, Panasonic, Syndiant, and Kopin
Emerging Display
Technologies Conference, September 3, 2009, San Jose, California;
Phillip Hill covers presentations made at this DisplaySearch
conference from eMagin, Micron Technology, DisplaySearch, Pixtronix,
Syndiant, and 3M Projection Systems
DisplaySearch Digital
Signage Conference, September 1, 2009, San Jose, California; In
this second of two reports, Phillip Hill covers presentations from
GDS Displays, LG Business Solutions, Samsung Information Technology, and
Almo Professional A/V
TV Ecosystem Conference,
September 2, 2009, San Jose, California; This DisplaySearch-organized
conference is covered by Phillip Hill with presentations from Vizio,
DisplaySearch, and Cree
SIGGRAPH,
August 3-7, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana; In this second report of two,
Phillip Hill covers presentations from University of Tokyo/Keio
University, National Chiao Tung University/Industrial Technology Research
Institute, University of Tokyo, Nokia Research Center, Nvidia Corporation,
Side Effects Software Inc., Bauhaus-University/University of British
Columbia, and INRIA/Grenoble University/Nvidia Corporation/Saarland
University
SID Display Week
Symposium, June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this third
report of four, Phillip Hill covers day three with papers from Kyushu
University/Chisso Petrochemical Co. Ltd./NOF Corporation, University of
Cambridge, Kent State University, Princeton University, Asahi Glass Co.,
Ltd., National Chiao Tung University/AU Optronics Corporation, Nano Loa,
Inc., Pusan National University, Design LED Products Ltd./ITI Techmedia,
Hitachi, Samsung Electronics, Saarland University/EPFL, National Chiao Tung
University/AU Optronics Corporation, AU Optronics Technology Center, Samsung
Mobile Display/Samsung Electronics, Samsung Mobile Display, NXP
Semiconductors/Philips Research Laboratories, and Marvell Semiconductor
Inc./Marvell India
Report on SID Display
Week by Robert Simpson
FINETECH JAPAN,
April 15-17, 2009, Tokyo, Japan; In this second report, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from LG Display, The University of Tokyo, Lighting
Planners Associates Inc., Light & View Design, Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd., Meijo
University, Philips Lumileds Lighting, Cree, Inc., Epistar Corp., Universal
Display Corporation, and Osram Opto Semiconductors Asia Ltd.
Electronic Displays
Conference, March 4-5, 2009, Nuremberg, Germany; In this second
report of two, Phillip Hill covers presentations from this conference
organized by Design & Electronik in Germany: Global Lighting
Technologies/ABLE Design GmbH, Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic
Microsystems, and two from Pforzheim University
Interview with Ian Turner from
Juice Technology
World’s first 4K
laparoscopy performed by Steven F. Palter
There are things more
important than size…Just ask flash by Andy Marken
High on Resolution:
There’s No “Right” Display for eBooks by David Barnes
Unaccounted and Digital
Signage by Norman Hairston
Last Word:
eBooks will make more headway on reading than the “Vanilla Web”... by
Bill Hill
Display Industry
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104 pages |
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Issue 32+33
Double Issue |
September 12, 2009 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Spectacles… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Smart Light Sydney,
Barco, MIT, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Oclaro, AMD, EVGA, JCM Global,
NEC, gScreen, Harmonic, Freescale, Genoa Color Technologies, NCAR, Lumens,
IBM, MotionDSP, Panasonic, Stanford, Canon, KODAK, Samsung, Prior
Scientific, Fergason Patent Properties/Funai Electric, Bang & Olufsen,
Envivio, SENSIO Technologies, OpenTV, Samsung/NXP, Picsel Technologies,
Syndiant, Chyron, California Micro Devices, Philips, Medion, Creative Light,
Lightswitch/Prelite, Future Lighting Solutions, Epson, OSRAM, Activu, JKL
Components, DT Research, Altitude, Philips Lumileds, DigitalGlobe, Michel de
Broin, Sony, Max Planck Institute, Swinburne University of Technology,
Sharp, Toshiba, iSuppli, Nielsen, Strategies Unlimited, TFC Info, ABI
Research, Displaybank, and DisplaySearch
DisplaySearch Digital
Signage Conference, September 1, 2009, San Jose, California;
Phillip Hill covers presentations from DisplaySearch, Scala, Delphi
Display Systems, and NEC
Displaybank US
Conference, August 20, 2009, Santa Clara, California; Phillip
Hill covers presentations from 3M Optical Systems Division, Broadcom, LG
Display, NEC Displays, and Sierra Ventures
SIGGRAPH,
August 3-7, 2009, New Orleans, Louisiana; In this report, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from INRIA Bordeaux University, University College
London, Industrial Light + Magic, Hebrew University/Tel Aviv
University/Princeton University, Beihang University/Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology/Microsoft Research Asia, University of Science and
Technology of China/Microsoft Research Asia/Microsoft Corporation, and
University of Minnesota/Adobe Systems
Korea Display
Conference, June 25-26, 2009, Seoul, South Korea; Phillip Hill
covers presentations from Displaybank, Advanced Data Research, Seoul
Semiconductor, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Korea Research Institute of
Chemical Technology, and Magnachip Semiconductor Inc.
Projection Summit,
June 15-16, 2009, Orlando, Florida; In this second of two reports,
Phillip Hill covers the day two presentations from rAVe, Futuresource
Consulting, Epson America, Insight Media, Syndiant, Pacific Media
Associates, Micron Technology, Barco, and Laser Display Technology
SID Display Week
Symposium, June 2-5, 2009, San Antonio, Texas; In this second
report, Phillip Hill covers day two of the symposium with papers from
Sony Corporation/Sony Disc and Digital Solutions Inc., Industrial Technology
Research Institute, InnoLux Display Corporation, University of Central
Florida/Chi-Mei Optoelectronics Corp., Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, Chunghwa Picture Tubes, Samsung Electronics, Pforzheim
University/Bartels Mikrotechnik/Advanced Display Technology, North Carolina
State University, University of Washington, and Pixtronix
DisplaySearch China FPD
& HDTV Conference, May 21-22, 2009, Shenzhen, China; In this
second report, Phillip Hill covers a number of presentations from
DisplaySearch, and one from Samsung Electronics
FINETECH JAPAN,
April 15-17, 2009, Tokyo, Japan; Phillip Hill covers presentations
from Osaka University, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Shinoda Plasma
Co., Ltd., Digital Signage Consortium, Sharp Corp., Silex Technology, Inc.,
Philips Lumileds Lighting, and AKT
Electronic Displays
Conference, March 4-5, 2009, Nuremberg, Germany; In this first
report of two, Phillip Hill covers presentations from this conference
organized by Design&Electronik in Germany: Meko, National Semiconductor,
Epson Europe Electronics, AUO, BMW, and Sharp Microelectronics Europe
The Cathode Ray Tube…
by Clive (Max) Maxfield
LCD Trickle-down Theory
by Jin Kim
High on Resolution:
Mobile Phone Resolutions Rise as Prices Fall by David Barnes
Last Word:
Going native by Fluppeteer
Display Industry
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104 pages |
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Issue 31 |
June 30, 2009 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mobile tagging… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
ELSA Japan/LucidLogix/Teradici, University of
Toronto, NHK, Max-Planck-Institute, University of Washington, Shin-Etsu
Chemical, Stanford University, Sandia National Labs, University of
California Berkeley/University of Massachusetts Amherst, Epson, Kopin, Enig
Associates, Sekisui Chemical, TPO, UCLA, MvixUSA, OEC, Luminus Devices,
OSRAM, Daktronics, Evans & Sutherland, Displaybank, DisplaySearch, In-Stat,
Kodak, Swinburne University of Technology, Sharp, Luxtera/Freescale,
University of California Riverside, University of Rochester, University of
Alberta, Lawrence Livermore Labs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pixel Qi, NASA,
Micron Technology, Samsung, American Airlines, Diamond Vision, Kingston
Technology, NEC, ERG, and LG Display
Projection Summit 2009,
June 15-16, Orlando, Florida In this first of two reports, Phillip
Hill covers the day one presentations from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors,
EpiCrystals, Luminus Devices, Evans & Sutherland, 3M Projection Systems,
Scalable Display Technologies, Sony Electronics, GEO Semiconductors, and
Insight Media
SID Display Week
Symposium 2009, June 2-5, San Antonio, Texas
+ Pictorial summary
of high performance displays at SID – photos by Jurgen Daniel
+ SID Display of
the Year Award – Special Recognition – Beijing Olympics
+ Summaries of
conference proceedings by Phillip Hill -- LG Display,
Noritake/Fuji Electric Systems/Nagoya University, NHK Science and Technical
Research Laboratories, Sanyo Electric, Tohoku University, IMEC, Sony
Corporation, Wavien, 3M Projection Systems/Opcon Associates, National Chiao
Tung University, NEC, Spectralus, and Panasonic
+ Summary of
proceedings at Display Week Symposium by Phillip Hill --
Nouvoyance, TI, and DisplaySearch
DisplaySearch China FPD
& HDTV Conference, May 21-22, Shenzhen, China Phillip Hill
covers presentations from Panasonic Plasma Display Shanghai, TCL,
DisplaySearch, and Pixelworks
Image Sensors Europe
2009, March 24-26, 2009, London, England In this second
report, Phillip Hill covers presentations from this IntertechPira
conference by OmniVision, Centre Suisse d’Electronique et de Microtechnique
(CSEM), University of Oxford, Strategy Analytics, and Cypress Semiconductor
Corporation
How can this be?
Illusory Contours and Photography by Alan Stubbs
Victorian faxes,
toasters, and Nipkow disks…by Clive (Max) Maxfield
Last Word:
How hard can two numbers be? by Fluppeteer
Display Industry
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72 pages |
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Issue 30 |
May 19, 2009 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Backwards thinking… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
Village Tronic, Cisco, Microsoft Research,
ArsTechnica, Planar Systems, Enfis/Gekko, Sarnoff/Lightscape Materials,
Sony/Field Emission Technologies, VIA optronics/White Electronic Designs,
Image Holdings Corporation/InFocus, AMD, Apple, vReveal, Pixavi,
USTC/Microsoft/University of Konstanz, QuickLogic, Kodak/Scalado, Red,
ArcSoft, Displaybank, DisplaySearch, Endicott Research Group, NASA, Corning,
Kepler, ATR Computational Neuroscience Lab, Stanford University, University
of Illinois, Argonne National Labs, University of Rochester, AIST, GE,
Princeton University, Philips Lumileds, University of California, Rensselaer
Polytechnic, Cypress Semiconductor, OSRAM, OSRAM/Everlight, Hitachi,
realities:united, Yves Behar/Samsung, austriamicrosystems, California Micro
Devices, Avago, Moving Color Tiles, Axis/Kowa, Mechdyne, JIL/Mechdyne, JVC,
MPEG, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu/Cypress, BTimaging, Silicon Constellations,
ViewSonic, Kopin, NDS Surgical Imaging, NEC, Sony, Eizo Nanao, TPO, Asus,
and Sanyo
SID announces 2009 Display of
the Year Award winners
CHI 2009 Conference,
April 4-9, Boston, Massachusetts; Phillip Hill covers papers from
University of Toronto, Northwestern University, Columbia University, and MIT
Media Lab
Image Sensors Europe
2009, March 24-26, 2009, London, England; Phillip Hill covers
presentations from this Intertech/PIRA conference by Aptina Imaging,
Tessera, Kodak, CMOSIS, DALSA Professional Imaging, ST Microelectronics, and
Sypro Optics
DisplaySearch US FPD
Conference, March 2-4, 2009, La Jolla, California; Phillip Hill
covers presentations from DisplaySearch, Microvision, and Corning
How can this be?
More fascinating optical illusions
Verbatim celebrates 40
years of data storage innovation by Andy Marken
Interview with Randal Queen of
Verbatim America
Why a government
subsidy for DTV? by Rodolfo La Maestra
Portrait Displays
brings more color to your life by Jon Peddie; Overcoming
the limitations of monitors’ color gamut
Last Word:
The Dark Side by Fluppeteer
Display Industry
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68 pages |
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Issue 28+29
Double Issue |
February 28, 2009 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Aurora Borealis…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world:
E/T/C London, Focus Lighting, Apple, Microsoft,
Pixtronix, IMEC, GUNNAR Optiks, Nvidia, CyberLink/S3 Graphics, Mercedes, QD
Vision, Evident Technologies, RoboCup, SIM2 Multimedia/Dolby Laboratories,
ABI Research, DisplaySearch, CEA, Displaybank, Insight Media, Oregan
Networks, Lumens, Microvision, Light Blue Optics, 3M, Ambarella, Aptina,
Samsung/Uni-Pixel, Screen Dreams, SageTV, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Parks
Associates, Samsung, Framestore, Glimmerglass, New Scale Technologies,
University of Tokyo, St. Andrews University/Masaryk University, University
of Washington, NDS Surgical Imaging, VAS Communications, IBM, VLT, NASA,
Xenonics, Blackmagic Design, Intertech/PIRA, Future Lighting Solutions,
Bridgelux, Luminus, ON Semiconductor, A2aMEDIA/HEAT Group, UIUC, ViBook,
Cyviz, UMID, gScreen Computer, Lenovo, NEC Display Solutions, NEC
Electronics, Mimo Monitors, LaCie, LG, Da-Lite Screen/Joe Kane Productions,
VIZIO, Samsung, Cypress Semiconductor, Silicon Mountain, Toshiba,
Toshiba/IBM, Honeywell, Sharp, Mitsubishi, Philips, and Yahoo!
CES Best Buzz Awards,
January 8-12, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada
Plastic Electronics
Conference and Showcase, October 28-29, 2008, Berlin, Germany;
Although this key conference covered by Phillip Hill, and organized
by the Plastic Electronics Foundation and Intertech/PIRA, was mainly about
flexible displays and electronics, there were many presentations relevant to
High Resolution: Siemens, Kodak, Rutgers University, Silecs Oy, UDC, QD
Vision, and CDT
SID Mobile Displays
Conference 2008, September 23-24, San Diego, California;
Phillip Hill covers the high-resolution aspects of this conference with
presentations from Uni-Pixel Displays, Global Lighting Technologies, 3M,
Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Microvision, and EpiCrystals
Displaybank San Jose
Conference, September 9, 2008, Santa Clara, California;
Phillip Hill covers presentations from LG Electronics, Samsung SDI, and
NEC
Displaybank Korea
Display Conference, July 2-4, 2008, Seoul, South Korea;
Phillip Hill covers talks from Samsung Cheil Industries, Samsung SDI,
Displaybank, Lite-On Technology Corporation, and SAIT
Insight Media
Projection Summit 2008, June 16-17, Las Vegas, Nevada; In this
third report of three, Phillip Hill covers presentations from Philips
Lighting, Arasor Corporation, Barco Simulation, Scalable Display
Technologies, Insight Media, and Pacific Media Associates
Society for Information
Display 2008 Symposium, May 20-23, Los Angeles, California;
Phillip Hill covers presentations from Tokyo Institute of
Technology/National Taiwan University, Barco, Sharp Corporation/CIS
Laboratories/Rochester Institute of Technology, Taiwan TFT LCD Association,
University of Central Florida/Chi-Mei Optoelectronics, Seoul National
University/Hanyang University, HYDIS, and UDC/University of Southern
California
How can this be?
by Alan Stubbs
Primary colors
by Clive (Max) Maxfield
Quality vs. value: when
is enough enough? by Michael Reichmann
Content everywhere… in
what form, what format? by Andy Marken
DTV transition: DTV
tuner integration by Rodolfo La Maestra
Meridian’s beautiful
10-megapixel projector by Chris Chinnock
Samsung’s new “QWXGA”
pixel format by Mark Fihn
Last Word:
One size fits all? Too little ≠ too few… by Fluppeteer
Display Industry
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Issue 26+27
Double Issue |
December 8, 2008 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Lessons from the past – LCDs in 1994…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world: xRez Studio, Shoothill,
Max Lyons, Gigapixel Project, Chris Jordan, Sony, Jeffrey Klassen, Clear
Channel Outdoor, UNStudio, 7thSense, E/T/C Paris, Daktronics, Komaden, Thorn
Lighting, Harvard/Daktronics, DNP, JVC, EA Sports, Christie, IDT/Silicon
Optix, Visual Acuity, Planar, Trey Ratcliff, Mechdyne, KAUST/CALIT2, e2v,
Singapore Airlines, Equipe Electronics, Ortus, Samsung, CPT, VizBox, Sharp,
Seetec/eyevis, GLIF, NXP, Open Air Cinema, Fraunhofer, Sky-Skan, Cassini,
Barco, EIZO, TOTOKU, VisionCare, Kopin, Microsoft, YouTube, Silicon
Image/Scalado, LG, Aptina, 3M, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics, Pure Digital
Technologies, Samsung, Sigma Corporation/Foveon, QImaging, Digital Imaging
Systems, SPHERON-VR, Pixtronix, NEC, Rockwell Collins, Caltech, FEI Company,
Sangbo/LG Electronics, Schepens Eye Research Institute, DisplaySearch,
Storage Visions Conference, WitsView, Leichtman Research, ElectroniCast,
AUO, NTU, Cree, Displaybank, nVidia, Toshiba, Carl Zeiss, Microvision,
Vutec, Vu1, Olympus, Apple, DarbeeVision, Sony/Muvico Entertainment
Meko/DisplaySearch
Display Forum 2008, November 4-5, 2008, Düsseldorf, Germany:
Phillip Hill covers this joint conference with presentations from
DisplaySearch, Insight Media/DisplayMate Technologies, UniPixel, CBS Outdoor
International, Sharp Electronics, and Philips 3D Solutions
DisplaySearch HDTV
Conference, September 15-17, 2008, Los Angeles, California:
Phillip Hill covers presentations from the LCD TV Association, Sharp
Electronics Corporation, DisplaySearch, NPD Group, and Dolby Laboratories
Insight Media
Projection Summit 2008, June 16-17, 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada: In
this second report of three, Phillip Hill covers presentations from
Sony Electronics Inc., Acceleroptics, Meko, iSuppli, Wavren, and Ceravision
Society for Information
Display 2008 Symposium, May 20-23, 2008, Los Angeles, California:
In this fourth report of five, Phillip Hill covers offerings from
Fuji Xerox, Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology, Philips Research Europe,
Samsung Electronics, and NEC LCD Technologies
SID Mid Europe Chapter
Spring Meeting 2008, March 13-14, 2008, Jena, Germany: Phillip
Hill covers this meeting held jointly with Fraunhofer IOF. Presentations
from Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering,
Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors,
Barco, TFCG Microsystems/IMEC/Vrije University, Optinvent, SyproOptics,
Novaled, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics,
MEMS Optical/JENOPTIK Polymer Systems, and Haldia Institute of Technology
How can this be?
More interesting optical illusions…
The origin of the
computer monitor thingy… Part 3 by Clive (Max) Maxfield
TV viewing without the
TV set by Andy Marken
DTV transition: TVs vs.
households by Rodolfo La Maestra
Darwin’s evolution
applies to LCDs too by Arthur Berman
You can’t take it with
you by Fluppeteer
Last Word:
Bits from the Professor…by Alfred Poor
Display Industry
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Issue 24+25
Double Issue |
October 31, 2008 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Baraka! by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world: 17-gigapixels Project,
Paris 20 Gigapixels, Panoram, Bradford Bohonus,
HGH Infrared Systems, GeoEye,
GreenPix, Minnesota Twins/Daktronics, Project
Blinkenlights, Luminus Devices, Tameer
Holding, OSRAM, Wachovia Center, DigitalGlobe/Microsoft, Olympus, Science
Magazine, Devorah Sperber, Chris Jordan, Aaron Swartz, Population: One,
FUJIFILM, Panasonic, Digital Imaging Systems,
Advasense, JVC, e2v, Aptina Imaging, Motionbox,
DALSA, Kodak, Leica, Canon, Casio, Sony,
Sinar, Hasselblad, Celeno, QuVIS, Nikon,
Digital Projection International, Microsoft Research, PIE United, Envivio,
Analog Devices, Rubicon Technology, Evident Technologies, Runco, Samsung,
NEC, Digital Tigers, Cyviz/Sony, Visbox, TANDBERG, LifeSize,
Schaub Lorenz, eyevis, Philips Research, Jupiter
Systems, LG Display, Barco, Fujitsu, C-nario, Electrosonic, KDDI, Motorola,
Life|ware, Toshiba, AUO/Qisda,
Solotech, Clear Channel Outdoor, UIUC, Lawrence
Berkeley, Digital Foci, McMaster University, Northwestern University, MIT,
Bauhaus University, Very Large Telescope Interferometer, Ball Aerospace,
LSST, NASA, Magdalena Ridge Observatory,
SiOnyx, University of California Berkeley, Microvision and Asia Optical,
Casio, Microsoft, Opnext, Ocean Nanotech/Penn State University, NCTU,
iSuppli, DisplaySearch, Technology Strategy Board, Penn State University,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, University of Hong Kong, University of
Cincinnati, Flexible Picture Systems, University of Central Florida,
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology/Weizmann Institute of Science.
Dyoptyka
DisplaySearch China FPD
Conference, September 4-5, 2008, Shanghai, China, Mark Fihn
summarizes presentations from DisplaySearch (x2), Corning, AUO, Sharp, and
LG Display.
SIGGRAPH 2008,
August 11-16, 2008, Los Angeles, California, Mark Fihn summarizes
papers from the University of Tokyo/ Hitachi, Ltd., University of
Electro-Communications, International Media Research Foundation,
Bauhaus-University /Osaka University, University of North Carolina,
Bournemouth University, Hasselt University, and University of Tokyo
Insight Media
Projection Summit 2008, June 16-17, 2008, Las Vegas, Nevada, This
first of two reports covers presentations from Luminus Devices, Sypro
Optics, QPC, 3M, 3LCD, THX, Texas Instruments, and Amimon
Displaybank New York
Conference, March 6, 2008, New York, New York, Mark Fihn
covers presentations from Matsushita, Samsung SDI, Miraenanotech, and
Samsung Electro-Mechanics
Society for Information
Display 2008 Symposium, May 20-23, Los Angeles, California, In
this third report, Phillip Hill covers offerings from Eastman Kodak,
Sony Corporation/Rochester Institute of Technology, Stanford
University/Microsoft Corporation, Dolby Canada, Sharp Labs of
America/Arizona State University, Philips Research Laboratories, Air Force
Research Laboratory/Link Simulation and Training/NASA Ames Research Center,
Yamagata University, SAIT/Samsung SDI
Small pixels…
by Fluppeteer
LED Lighting: Green and
Every Other Color by Matt Brennesholtz
For those who doubt the
growth of laptop LED BLUs by Duke Lee
Last Word:
Bits from the Professor…by Alfred Poor
Display Industry
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Issue 22+23
Double Issue |
August 31, 2008 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Twain…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news from around
the world: Cognifex, Fusion Optix,
2008 Summer Olympics, ADTI, Toshiba, Daktronics, Titan Outdoor, Mitsubishi,
Harmonic, NEC, Raku, PLM, Luminus Devices/TI, OSRAM, Goldeneye,
GLT, AUO, Samsung SDI, Microsharp, University of
St. Andrews, University of Hong Kong, Pioneer/Field Emission Technologies,
Darnell, DisplayBank, TFC info,
DisplaySearch, CEA, Frost & Sullivan, FEI, Celestron, Tessera, Image
Metrics/USC, X-Rite, Toshiba Teli, California Institute of Technology,
Kodak, Sarnoff, Multidimensional Integrated Intelligent Imaging Project,
Cypress/Tower Semiconductor, Intergraph, Hitachi, Sony, Matsushita, Casio,
Panasonic, NHK, Cinnafilm, Meridian, BenQ, CMO, Barco, Sapphire, UCSD, AMD,
NASA, GigaPan, Microsoft, Matrox Graphics, and University of Padua
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-23, Los Angeles, California: In
this second report, Phillip Hill covers three offerings from Samsung
Electronics, plus Pioneer, Matsushita, SAIT/Insideoptics, and Rochester
Institute of Technology
CHI 2008,
April 5-10, Florence, Italy: Phillip Hill covers the Computer Human
Interface Conference. This report covers papers from DFKI/Mitre,
Oracle/Naviscent, University of Illinois/Microsoft Research, University of
Maryland/University of California, University of Tokyo, and University of
Washington/Microsoft Research
Do sensors
“out-resolve” lenses? by Rubén Osuna and Efraín García
Interview with Candice Brown
Elliott from Nouvoyance
Interview with John Langevin
from Luminus
How can this be?
Anther fun optical illusion…
The origin of the
computer monitor thingy… Part 2 by Clive (Max) Maxfield
DTV transition - can
YOU help? by Rodolfo La Maestra
The Last Word:
Observations about the digital transition… by Alfred Poor
Display Industry
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Issue 20+21
Double Issue |
July 9, 2008 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Images from Chaitén…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Samsung, Samsung/Thomas Kinkade,
Sharp, NEC LCD Technologies, Dolby/SIM2, Washington Nationals, Mitsubishi,
Daktronics, Clear Channel Outdoor, BrightRoll, Samsung/Outdoor Promotions,
Barco/Niles Creative, TANDBERG/Microsoft, Nortel/TANDBERG, LifeSize,
VideoMining, TANDBERG/Barco, RadiSys, Avago Technologies, Luminus Devices,
Philips LumiLeds, OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Frost & Sullivan, Bridgelux,
Nexxus Lighting, USHIO, Intematix, SDK, Displaybank, Light Blue Optics,
Kopin, Iljin, Kyoto University, VDC Display Systems/Sony Micro Device,
Epson, Microvision, Displaytech, Panasonic, Meridian, “Reach for Me”, WRAL
TV/Harmonic, NASA, Cinnafilm, BERR, Dolby, JVC, Canon, NAOJ, Micron, Casio,
Sony Ericsson, PENTAX, Green House, NEC, LG, NDS Surgical Imaging,
Toshiba/Olympus, Surrey/Salford Universities, Cypress, HP, Bang & Olufsen,
AMD, DisplaySearch, SID, DisplayBank, O2Micro, Insight Media, Luxim,
Ceravision, Intematix Technology, MEASAT Satellite Systems/Euroconsult,
Planar Systems, Dainippon Screen/Silicon Light Machines, Shinoda Plasma,
OSRAM/Ostendo Technologies, Qualcomm/Foxlink, UniPixel, Videocon
Industries/CopyTele Display, Tannas Electronics, PVI, TMDisplay, LG Display,
NHK, ImmerVision, Toshiba, Thinklogical, Blackmagic Design, QuickLogic,
Sony, Ekinops, Aptina Imaging, MIT, NIST, UCSD, Coveo, Monotype Imaging,
Apple, Toshiba, NPD, Kaleidescape, Pioneer, Gigabyte, Epson, Alienware, Vye,
Willcom, Acer, Intel, Matrox Graphics, ATI, University of Utah, Enhanced
Vision, Sensics, Fuji Xerox, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Fusion Optix,
VBrick, Opticis, and Luxtera
Insight Media gives out Best
Buzz awards at InfoComm
Computex 2008,
June 3-7, Taipei, Taiwan by WitsView
Society for Information
Display 2008 Symposium, May 20-23, Los Angeles, California: In
this first report, Phillip Hill covers offerings from Samsung SDI, LG
Display, Field Emission Technologies Inc., National Tsing Hua
University/ITRI, Noritake/Fuji Electric Systems/Nagoya University, and LG
Electronics.
Report on SID Display
Week by Robert Simpson
DisplayForum 2007,
November 14-15, Prague, Czech Republic: In this second report on this
Meko-organized event, Phillip Hill covers presentations from Nexgen Europe
and DisplayLink.
SID Display
Applications Conference, October 23-25, San Francisco,
California: In this second of two reports from this newly-named conference
focused on the engineering aspect of applications, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from Planar and Silicon Optix.
How can this be?
by Mark Fihn
Do your LCDs really
need direct-bonding? by Dave Craig and Greg Ruoff
The convergence of
still photography and video by Michael Reichmann
Active optical cables
by Tom Rossi
The Last Word:
The fuzzy picture of HDTV by Fluppeteer
Display Industry
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Issue 18+19
Double Issue |
February 29, 2008 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Style over substance; fashion over function…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: UniPixel, Arasor/Novalux, University
of Michigan, Mitsubishi, Microvision, SCRAM/MDS, FUJIFILM Manufacturing,
Explay, Displaytech, Insight Media, 3M, 3M/Himax, ROHM, Philips LumiLeds,
DisplayBank, Commercial Times, austriamicrosystems, Sony, Ambarella, Kodak,
Cypress Semiconductor, Photron,
Hauppauge, Casio, General Imaging, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, Max Lyons
Photography, Pascal Cotte, University of Hawaii,
VLBA, LSST
Project, IPHAS Consortium, Corning, AMD,
DivX/AMD, Harmonic, Swarmcast, Luminit/Asahi Kesei, Philips,
Syntax-Brillian, Japanese Communications Ministry, LG.Philips LCD, Fergason
Patent Properties/Sony, Gennum/Meritec, Penn State, ASUS, Quixel Research,
Pacific Media Associates, V7, NEC Display Solutions, Ocean Tomo Auctions,
Pioneer, Matsushita Electric Industrial/DuPont, AVFX/Panasonic, Panasonic,
Swarovski, London Underground/CBS Outdoor, JCDecaux/Daktronics, Arizona
Diamondbacks/Daktronics, Green Hippo, Christie,
Komaden, Magic Monkey, Beijing Olympics,
National Library of Belarus, Nanonic, Xceed Imaging/Bar Ilan University,
University of Washington, and Schepens Eye Research Institute
Insight Media gives out Best
Buzz awards at CES
Flat Information
Display Conference 2007, December 4-5, Las Vegas, Nevada: In this
report, we capture some of the interesting dialog that resulted from Q/A
sessions that are of topical interest for readers of High Resolution
DisplayForum 2007,
November 14-15, Prague, Czech Republic: In this first report on this
Meko-organized event, Phillip Hill covers presentations from DisplaySearch,
Pioneer Europe, Dolby Labs, and Light Blue Optics
SID Display
Applications Conference, October 23-25, San Francisco,
California: In this first of two reports from this newly-named conference
focused on the engineering aspect of applications, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from ImageMetrics, and Qualcomm MEMS Technologies
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-25, Long Beach, California: In
this fourth and final report from SID 2007, Phillip Hill covers
presentations from Hitachi, Samsung Electronics/Cheil Industries, Mitsubishi
Electric Corporation/Melco Display Technology, Dai Nippon Printing, Marvell,
Philips Research, and eMagin
Interview with Tim Reynolds from
Ceravision
Interview with Terry Yeo from
Fusion Optix
Interview with Barath
Rajagopalan from Dolby
How this can be…by
Alan Stubbs
Buying an HDTV? How to
select the one for you by Rodolfo La Maestra
Can the 46-inch PDP TVs
pose a challenge to LCDs? by WitsView
Multiple flaws found in
web map sites edited by Phillip Hill
Volume rendering of
large datasets on scalable high-resolution displays by
Nicholas Schwarz
WPF and resolution independence by
Markus Egger
Why direct-digital
images can be superior to film by Mike Collette
The origin of the
computer monitor thingy…Part 1 by Max Maxfield
The Last Word:
Glass manufacturers can breathe again! by Chris Williams
Display Industry
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Issue 17 |
December 13, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Pixels, lots of pixels, more pixels, but still not
enough…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Chris Jordan, LG.Philips, Barco,
Double Black Imaging, Totoku, NEC, Planar, Samsung, EIZO, Merge
Healthcare/EIZO/Matrox, Cornell University, TEAM, University of
Toronto/University of Bristol, Princeton University, Equipe, EFI, Intel/ArcSoft,
Cyviz, SGI, Quarktet, RGB Spectrum, NASA, VDC, LifeSize, JVC, SEOS, NEC LCD
Technologies, CMO, Sharp, Sony, Samsung SDI, Mitsubishi, Nielsen, Genoa
Color, e2v, Datacolor, Microvision, Luxtera, Tektronix/Intel, California
Micro Devices, Adimec, SIM2/Dolby Laboratories, Samsung, TMD, Screen
Technology/Virgin, Screen Technology/National Physical Laboratory,
Uni-Pixel/MiPlaza, McLaughlin Consulting
Group, Quixel Research, Leichtman Research Group, Panoram Technologies,
Digital Tigers, Air National Guard/RGB Spectrum, Avago, Goldeneye, Element
Labs, Lighthouse Technologies, Clear Channel Outdoor, Daktronics, Kodak,
IRIDAS/CineForm, IMAX/AMC Entertainment,
ASSIMILATE/RED, Dimension Technologies, Hitachi, LUXIM, JVC, Christie,
Thomson, DALSA, Silicon Optix, DXG, Kopin, Broadcom, Hasselblad, Toshiba
10th Asian Symposium on
Information Display, August 2-3, Singapore: Phillip Hill
reports on presentations from Hoseo University, Samsung Electro-Mechanics,
Chunghwa Picture
Tubes, and University of Electro-Communications
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-25, Long Beach, California:
Phillip Hill covers presentations from The Schepens Eye Research Institute/MicroOptical
Eng, Pusan National University, Cuspate, NXP Semiconductors, ASTRI, Samsung
Electronics, National Chiao Tung University/AU Optronics, LG.Philips LCD,
and eMagin Corporation
Interview with Ray Kwong from
SCRAM Technologies
Interview with Justin Fry from
Seamless Display
How this can be:
Candice H. Brown Elliott explains the conundrum from the last
issue
How can this be…?
Another extraordinary effect from Mark Fihn
Seeing sounds and
tasting colors by Clive (Max) Maxfield
Why do pixels have to
be so square? by Fluppeteer
Kids and computers: the
eyes and visual system by Jeffrey Anshel
Multi-channel audio for
HD by Rodolfo La Maestra
The Last Word:
Whose opinion -- the engineer’s or the customer’s? by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 16 |
September 30, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Bridges…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Sony/University of Alabama, HiRISE, Views of the
Earth, DARPA/Goodrich, Cambridge/Caltech,
NASA, Thierry LeGault, International Space Station, Cassini, Virtual Earth,
Google Earth, Bradford Bohonus, Colossal Images, S-LCD, NTT Electronics,
NXP, Chris Jordan, University of Illinois,
PanaVue, Seitz, Max Lyons, GalleryPlayer/Image
Entertainment, NIST, Micreon, UC San
Diego, IBM/ETH Zurich, Avago, Ken
Crane’s, National Chiao Tung University, Canon, Sony, Laird Technologies/ITEQ,
Intelligent Optical Systems, MERL, Siemens/Xintek,
LEADIS Technology/VP Dynamics, xRez,
Sharp/Samsung Electronics, LumiLeds, NEC, MotionDSP, Vision Research,
Dedo Weigert, Microsoft/Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology, Pivot3, Philips/Color Kinetics, TecnoVISION, WEISSCAM/Wafian Corp/CineForm, Aperio
Technologies, JVC, City University, Dimension Technologies, Planar Systems,
Texas Instruments, TANDBERG/Codian,
Silicon Optix, TPO, Daktronics, LifeSize, “Postcards From The Future”,
British Museum/Barco, Eizo, Digital Projection International, Mitsubishi,
ezscreen, Samsung Electronics,
Brookhaven. SpheronVR, Mitsubishi
Electric, Runco, ImmerVision, and Nero
ShowTime
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-25, Long Beach, California: In
this second report from the principal event of the year, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from the University
of California, Philips Lighting, National Chiao
Tung University, Toshiba Matsushita, Harvard Medical School, Samsung
Electronics, University of Bristol, Philips Research Laboratories, and Seiko
Epson
Interview with Merv Rose from
Quantum Filament Technologies
How this can be…
by Alan Stubbs
How can this be?
Bits from FET, Barco,
and IEI by Jon Peddie
Find out the latest
updates on the HDTV industry by Ross Young
Embedding depth cues in
2D images by Paul Darbee and Larry Pace
Soliloquies, rants, and
ramblings in high resolution by Fluppeteer
The Last Word:
Can I have some more please? Chris Williams changed his mind about HD
Display Industry
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Issue 15 |
July 15, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: What’s the Pointillism…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Barco, Daktronics, Color Kinetics, Clear
Channel Outdoor, NASA, Stanford-Lockheed Institute for Space Research,
Cassini, Wikipedia Commons, International Dark-Sky Association, Google
Earth/GeoEye, Roundshot, Bradford Bohonus, Matthew Uyttendaele, Panoscan,
Scott Howard, HAL9000, David Michalek, Screen Technology, Mersive, National Science Foundation/Mersive, Actuality
Systems, HDT, Astrodesign, Panoram,
Sanyo, NEC, VRX, Electronic Visualization
Laboratory, Digital Tigers, Motion Computing, Pfeiffer Consulting, Apple,
DisplaySearch, HDNet, RED, Gennum, XDC,
Algolith, 3DLABS, AMD, Sky, NHK, Ateme/NHK, LifeSize Communications, Vision
Research, Panasonic, IRIDAS, Quarktet,
Miquel Mora, CoVi Technologies, ORNL,
Kodak, TecnoVISION, Hitachi, eMagin/FLIR,
Simon Fraser University, Max Planck Innovation, Nanyang Technological
University, VisionCare, LiquaVista, VP Dynamics Labs,
TPO, NEC, SuperImaging, JVC, Planar
Systems/Matrox Graphics, Samsung,
Novalux. JVC, eMagin, Aurora Systems/HOLOEYE, Xponent Photonics, Bruker
Daltonics, Siemens Medical Solutions, Eizo/Siemens, Christie/Vista Controls Systems,
Philips/Color Kinetics, and Clairvoyante
Society for Information
Display 2007 Symposium, May 20-25, Long Beach, California: In
this first report from the principal event of the year, Phillip Hill
covers presentations from Fraunhofer IPMS, BrightSide/University of British
Columbia, Mitsubishi, ALCES /Evans & Sutherland Computer, and OSRAM
Interview with Greg
Downing from xRez
Differences between
interpolated color digital camera images and full-color scanning back images
by Mike Collette
How can this be…?
Optical Illusions and human factors with regard to displays:
Guest article by Alan Stubbs
1080p HDTV
implementation by Rodolfo La Maestra
iPixels - increasing resolution in mobile phones
by Fluppeteer
Gentle musings about
the T221… by Paul Grace
Trying to replicate
nature, part II: Phillip Hill looks at the different ways that
researchers and display developers are using nature: butterfly wings,
hummingbirds, blue and green beetles, firefly squids, cicada wings, moth
eyes, and algae
The Last Word:
Big Brother is watching you: Phillip Hill documents the heightening
concern over the ubiquitous use of CCTV in the UK
Display Industry
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Issue 14 |
May 9, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: A debate: The medium or the message…by Mark Fihn
and Bob Raikes
High resolution news
from around the world: MicroEmissive Displays,
Takachiho Koheki/Varioptic, NASA,
Aperio, Gigapxl Project, JAXA, Better Light,
Boston Micromachines, Max Lyons, GeoEye, Vita di Cristo, SANZ/GeoDecisions,
Clear Channel Outdoor, Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, InterSense,
Electrosonic/Trafik Stockholm, Daktronics,
Tecnovision, JCDecaux, Sony, CineForm,
Onkyo/Silicon Optix, DALSA, Samsung. RED, IBM,
Silicon Imaging/AltaSens, Vision Research, Martin Waugh, UCLA, Plasmon,
Sonic Solutions, Wikimedia, Richardson
Electronics, Barco, Barco/Vizrt, USDC, Kopin, Tandberg, LifeSize, Digital
View, Picsel, Sharp, Clairvoyante/Tomato LSI, DynaScan/PlasMedia, iamcal,
Xerox
DisplaySearch FPD 2007
Conference: Geoff Walker summarizes discussions about high
resolution displays; analysis of talks given by DisplaySearch, Nokia, Intel,
Deutsche Bank, CDT, HP, Dell, Samsung, TCO Development, and Panasonic
Americas Display
Engineering & Applications Conference (ADEAC), October 23-26,
Atlanta: In this fourth and final report, Phillip Hill covers papers from
Barco Federal Systems, Engenuity
Technologies, and ABCD Technology
Interview with Dave Urbanic from
Zoomify
Court rules “Almost
HDTV” is OK by Alfred Poor
How can this be…?
More fascinating discussions about optical illusions
How color vision works,
Part 3 by Max Maxfield
Some you win, some you
lose by Fluppeteer
Doing more by seeing
more by Jon Peddie
Celebrating the contributions of
Dr. J.C. Lapp
The Last Word:
Lessons from Bertha by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 13 |
March 14, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Billions of pixels…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Gigapxl Project, Microsoft Research,
XRez, MERL, Cassini, The One Million Masterpiece,
Vischeck, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Tronic Studio, Scalable Display, Creative
Technology, Jeffrey Klassen, Quarktet, Electrosonic, Better Light, Sigma,
Nova Sensors, Pentax, University of Illinois, Microsoft, Daniel Rozin,
Duncan Wilson, Samsung, LG.Philips, EIZO/Tech Source, Vulcan, nVidia, Dolby
Laboratories/BrightSide Technologies, OmniVision, NASA/USGS, Toshiba, RGB
Spectrum, Mammoth HD, Christie, Hasselblad, CineForm, JVC, Barco,
Daktronics, Pegasus Imaging, Clear Channel, Vision Research/Image Systems,
Fraunhofer, Redlake, eyevis, Organic Motion, Trans-Lux, HP, Juice Analytics
Americas Display
Engineering & Applications Conference (ADEAC), October 23-26,
Atlanta: Phillip Hill covers papers from Barco Medical Systems, Barco
Control Rooms, and Planar Systems
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, 2006, San Francisco: In this
seventh report, Phillip Hill covers two presentations from Samsung
Electronics, plus Hitachi and
Cambridge Flat Displays/Cambridge University
How this can’t be:
Squant -- Candice Elliott Brown explains
How can this be?
When is a megapixel not
a megapixel? by Fluppeteer
How color vision works,
Part 2 by Max Maxfield
NTSC color gamut be gone… enter xvYCC and “deep color”
by Steve Sechrist
Macular degeneration
by Jeffrey Anshel
The Last Word:
Display Business Matters…by Bruce Berkoff
Display Industry
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Issue 12 |
January 28, 2007 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Introducing the “Smada” Awards…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Better Light, xRez, NIST, Cassini, e2v,
JAXA, Adimec, University of Calgary, Devorah Sperber, University of
Rochester, Ames Laboratory, HP Labs, Heriot-Watt University, Matrox
Graphics, Christie, VDC Display Systems, Megavision Technology, Daktronics,
Cowboy Stadium, 9XMedia, Electrosonic Systems, North Korea's Mass Games,
NEC, Qingdao Guanlong Photograph/Seitz, Zoomify, Toshiba, Vision
Research/Hyundai, DarbeeVision, Sysview, APDC, Let It Wave, EIZO Nanao,
HP/TANDBERG, LifeSize, Samsung, Envive, Toshiba-Matsushita Display,
OWLink/Moneual Lab, Boston Micromachines, Pixelworks, Silicon Optix, Barco
Silex, Westinghouse/Eyevis, Sharp, Snell & Wilcox, DuPont, Pioneer, Hitachi,
ClearView/GDS, Coherent/OSRAM
Americas Display
Engineering & Applications Conference (ADEAC), October 23-26,
Atlanta: In this second report, Phillip Hill covers papers from
Chalmers University of Technology, University of Central Florida/Chi-Mei
Optoelectronics Corp, and ABCD Technology
SID Vehicles and
Photons Conference, October 12-13, 2006, Dearborn, Michigan:
Phillip Hill covers presentations from Light Blue Optics, Symbol, and
Superimaging
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, 2006, San Francisco: Phillip
Hill covers presentations from Samsung Electronics, Chi Mei, and AU
Optronics
Interview with Reed Killion of
UniPixel Display
How color vision works
by Clive (Max) Maxfield
How this can be:
More on illusory motion from Mark Fihn
How can this be?…
Squant: Amazingly there is a fourth primary color called “squant”. But you
might have difficulty seeing it. by Mark Fihn
1080p does matter –
here’s when by Carlton Bale
The Last Word:
Where are the visionaries and evangelists? by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 11 |
December 23, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Myths, truths, and megapixels… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Cymfony, BMI Gaming, eMagin, David Mach,
Element Labs, Barco, Olympus, Infinera,
CSIRO, Quarktet, NASA, HiRISE, PanSTARRS1 Consortium, Seitz,
FIMI Philips, Zenview, Iomega, Fujitsu, Flybook,
CompAmerica, Sharp, Planar, EIZO,
Christie, Barco, VoodooPC, Silicon Imaging, Samsung, Sigma,
MotionDSP,
Redlake, JVC, France Television/Let It Wave, VP Dynamics Labs, Siemens,
IEEE, NEC, Panasonic, iZon
Americas Display
Engineering & Applications Conference (ADEAC), October 23-26,
Atlanta: Phillip Hill covers papers from McCann Imaging/Milan
University, Sharp Laboratories of America, Symbol Technologies, and DigiVision
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, San Francisco: In this fifth
report, Phillip Hill covers two presentations from Samsung
Electronics, plus Sharp, Matsushita, and Fuji Photo Film
The twelve rants of
Christmas… (Bah, humbug) by Fluppeteer
An interview with Jim Nole of
TelAztec
How Microsoft’s Windows
Vista SideShow is helping drive high-PPI displays Into other applications
by Geoff Walker
How this can be…
How can this be?
Mark Fihn ponders 16.7 million colors…
Is Mononumerosis a
problem in your company? by Bruce Kahn
The Last Word:
In memoriam to Paul Martin and family by
Tanya Lippke
Display Industry
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Issue 10 |
October 30, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Pixels, barcode labels and spools of thread… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Sony, Video Projection Monumentale,
Sigma, Seitz, Cisco, Analog Devices, Apple, Eizo, NEC, Samsung,
Project-a-Phone, Algolith, Panasonic, NTT, Sharp, CMO, nVidia,
Toshiba/Canon, JVC, Fakespace, Mersive,
EVL, Seamless Display, Zenview, HP/VoodooPC, HiRISE, International Space
Station, Cassini, NASA, Nero/ATI, Toshiba, Samsung SDI, LG.Philips LCD,
Sanyo Epson, Canon, Rice University, OWLink/Micron, SGI/ATI,
Norcent, LifeSize, Fraunhofer IPMS/Microvision,
Double Black Imaging, MainConcept,
Maxian, Foveon, Daktronics,
CPT/Clairvoyante, Leica Geosystems, Barco,
JAXA, TPO
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, San Francisco
+ Epson:
Development of wide-color-gamut displays with four-primary-color LCDs
+ CPT:
Inorganic evaporating deposition technology for a high contrast ratio LCoS
RPTV
+ AU Optronics:
The challenge of high resolution to active-matrix OLEDs
+ Samsung
Electronics: RGB gamma curve control for improved LCD color
performance
+ Kyungpook
University: Skin color reproduction based on contour reduction by
erosion
“Super Hi-Vision”:
An ultra-high definition television and its human factors
The myth of the 96 ppi
desktop by Fluppeteer
An amazing experiment
by Max Maxfield
How this can be…
The optimized Fraser-Wilcox illusion explained by Akiyoshi Kitaoka
How can this be?
More illusory motion effects
The Last Word:
Toys, Microsoft and new challenges… by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 9 |
September 24, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Color purer than the rainbow… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Apple, TI, HP, Dell, Toshiba, Alienware, L, Sharp, Zenview, OptoTech,
Seagate, Samsung, TiVo, U-HDTV, McLaughlin Consulting Group, Sony, MPI/UT,
Epson, Seitz, Adelaide University, Xerox, OLPC, Stanford, Envive, Philips,
QuVIS, Kodak, LG.Philips LCD, NYU, Fraunhofer, Mitsubishi, ColorLink, VisWall, Snell & Wilcox,
University of Pennsylvania, LifeSize, Intergraph, Daktronics, Planar Systems/Clarity
Visual Systems, Electrosonic, Micron, Teranex, Picsel Technologies, Eizo/Epson/X-Rite,
Tandberg, Panoscan, University of Buffalo, Research & Markets, JVC,
Panasonic, Monotype Imaging, Capella Microsystems, SANZ, ETH
Society for Information Display 2006 Symposium,
June 4-9, San Francisco
+ Samsung SDI:
A study on full high-definition PDPs of under 50 inch
+ Philips Research
Laboratories: Locally switchable 3D displays
+ Waseda
University: How color break-up occurs in the human visual system
+ Samsung Electronics:
World’s largest (21.3-inch) UXGA non-laser LTPS AMLCD
+ Brunel
University: Development of printable phosphor inks for
high-definition displays
+ University of
California at Berkeley: Achieving near-correct focus cues in a 3D
display
+ Eastman Kodak:
Predicting performance of a microlens LCD brightness film
+ Chunghwa Picture
Tubes: High-contrast ratio “optical compensation bend” LCD TV
+ Samsung SDI:
A high-resolution display employing a time division parallax barrier
The RGBW brain boggle
by Max Maxfield
How this can be…
The Munker-White illusion
How can this be?
The “Rotating Turtles” illusion
Having enough
resolution by Fluppeteer
The last word:
Can I have my 9-mega display back, please? by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 8 |
August 15, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: The world of too much information… by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Corel/Future Image, Acer, Totoku Electric,
Cisco Systems/Tungsten Graphics/Obsidian, Penn State University, LifeSize/Radvision,
GeoEye, Panoram, Pictometry/Intergraph, nVidia, Hibino, Barco/ATI,
Daktronics, Max Lyons Digital Image Gallery, Samsung Electronics, Gigapxl
project, Photomosaics, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Fakespace/University of
Salford, Zenview, The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory/VisWall, Ball
Aerospace, JAXA, Adimec, Schepens Eye
Research Institute, Research and Markets, GalleryPlayer,
University of Kent/Optopod, SMART Technologies,
University of Pennsylvania, Olympus, Samsung, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute, Canon, Fujifilm, Taiwan Screen Optronics, University of
Wisconsin, Canon, Panasonic, University of Toronto/MIT
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, San Francisco: Phillip Hill
focuses mainly on plasma in this second report
+ Samsung SDI:
Full-HD PDPs with high-picture quality for 42 inch or smaller sizes
+ Pioneer:
Development of 50-inch diagonal Full HD (1920x1080) PDPs
+ Panasonic:
New findings on display performance in large-sized PDPs
+ Fujitsu Hitachi:
High-luminance 42-inch full high-definition PDP
+ BrightSide
Technologies: Luminance, contrast and amplitude resolution of
displays
How soft is smooth?
Everything you wanted to know about “SmoothPicture” technology by
Mathieu Massart
How this can be…
dynamic luminance by Alan Stubbs
How can this be?
Mark Fihn looks at more interesting effects – this time the Munker-White
illusion
Pixels, pixels
everywhere by Fluppeteer
Optical bonding for
improved LCD outdoor viewability by Geoff Walker
The last word:
Comparative products reviews are a waste of space by Alfred Poor
Display Industry
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Issue 7 |
July 17, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Thoughts about resolution from SID…by Mark Fihn
High resolution news
from around the world: Glasgow University,
ARVO, Syscan Imaging, GalleryPlayer, Salvador
Imaging, OmniVision, HP, Fujifilm,
Olympus, MIT, Harvard, Nikon, Sony/Panasonic,
Cinevision 2006, Micron,
Lumenera, DALSA, Google, Samsung,
VDC Display Systems, Equipe,
Aircord, Roysons/Gigapxl Corp, Rogers/Varioptic,
VoodooPC, Zenview, Genoa, TOTOKU, EIZO,
AccessIT, C-nario, Daktronics, Jupiter, Semtech, CDT/Toppan, Seiko Epson,
Samsung SDI, TPO, Tomato
LSI/Clarivoyante’s, KWorld, Pleiades,
Algolith, Thomson, PSI /BMC, Barco,
BrightSide, Electrosonic
Society for Information
Display 2006 Symposium, June 4-9, San Francisco: In an
abbreviated first report from SID, Phillip Hill covers presentations
from ITRI and Sony
Using pixels wisely:
Fluppeteer talks about making better use of the pixels we already
have…
How can this be?
Dynamic luminance – part II
Next generation Microsoft
applications software on a high-resolution display:
Alan Jones gives his final report on his
testing of the IBM T221 “Bertha” monitor
The last word:
My eyes! My eyes! by Chris Williams
Display Industry
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Issue 6 |
May 29, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mark Fihn queries recent reports that tiny
fonts are destroying our eyesight
High resolution news
from around the world: Microsoft Research, InvenSense, Barco,
Panasonic/Sony, Envivio, TI/Barco/Christie/NEC, Fakespace,
SMIC, DALSA, Media Cybernetics/AutoQuant,
Daktronics, MPI Informatik, JAXA, Philips
Aptura, Avid, Autodesk, NHK, Kodak, Matrox, Zenview, L, Steridian, NASA,
IBM/Fujifilm, HP Labs/Warner Brothers, Quixun, MIT,
Toshiba, Sanyo Epson, Infernoptix, Casio, NIST,
Sony, TNO
High resolution and
small screen viewing: a visual perspective by Jeffrey Anshel
How this can be…Candice
H. Brown Elliott explains last month’s conundrum about the color cyan
How can this be?
Mark Fihn looks at more optical illusions – this
time dynamic luminance
Unthinkably many
pixels: Fluppeteer concludes that the Windows Vista Aero
interface is not for him
The last word:
Windows Vista on a hi-res monitor: Alan Jones has been testing out Vista
on the IBM T221 “Bertha” monitor
Display Industry
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Issue 5 |
April 26, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mark Fihn says “Death to Acronyms”
High resolution news
from around the world: Cooke Optics, Barco, Apple/University of
California, SpatiaLight, LifeSize, Scalable Display, Microsoft, ATI,
Mitsubishi, Let It Wave, Sharp, Newnham,
JAXA, Akimbo/HDNet, Pictometry, CTX,
DALSA/Ascent, BrightSide, Eyevis.
LASIK, Intrigue Technologies, University of
Illinois, Planet82, Sony, RED, Silicon Imaging, Fujifilm, Daktronics,
Panasonic, Acer, Dell, Marantz, Toshiba
Matsushita Display, Samsung, Do-It-Yourself
High-capacity storage: news and
commentary about next-generation devices:
Fujitsu, Grand Idea Studio, InPhase
Technologies, ITRI, New Medium Enterprises, VCD-HD, TDK, Hitachi Maxell,
Polarizonics, +RW Alliance
DisplaySearch US FPD
Conference, March 21-23, San Diego, California: Geoff Walker
summarizes presentations related to high-resolution displays from
DisplaySearch’s 8th Annual US FPD Conference
How can this be?
The color cyan… by Mark Fihn
Display size, display
resolution, font size, font smoothing, and much more... by
Markus Egger
Observations from a
T221 second-class citizen… by Fluppeteer
The last word:
What is full high definition? by Ken Werner
Display Industry
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Issue 4 |
March 24, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Mark Fihn explains why he doesn’t have an HDTV set
High resolution news
from around the world: BrightSide, Planar, LifeSize/Texas
Instruments, 19
inch notebooks, Fujitsu Siemens, Microsoft, Toshiba, Dell/Alienware,
VoodooPC, ALPS, VOOM HD Networks, M.A.G.I.C., Sharp, Willcom, Kyocera,
VisWall, DTS, University of
Alabama/Daktronics, Barco, Seiko Epson, Panasonic, CMO, Samsung, LG.Philips
LCD, Bruker Daltronics, Hasselblad, Mamiya, Texas Instruments, Virginia
Tech, Zenview, Fakespace, EVL, NTERA/Seiko Epson, Schibsted Søk, Evans &
Sutherland/Spitz, Picsel, LG Innotek/Clairvoyante Vodafone/Sharp
Windows Vista and
high-resolution displays: Jon Peddie
looks at the biggest change in PC computing in 15 years.
Technology Showcase:
BrightSide makes a leap in its HDR enhancement
technology from LCD to microdisplays, by Phillip Hill
How this can be…
Candice H. Brown Elliott explains last month’s conundrum
How can this be? Part
III: We look at another interesting effect and apply it to the
desktop
Professor Poor’s guide
to buying HDTV
Computer Glasses
by Jeffery Anshel
Trying to replicate
nature by Mark Fihn
The last word:
Is this the end of the beginning, or the beginning of the end, for high
resolution, asks Chris Williams
Display Industry
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Issue 3 |
February 11, 2006 |
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Letter from the
publisher: High resolution and the “issue” of capture and
storage
High resolution news from around
the world: Westinghouse Digital,
Sony/E Ink, iRex Technologies, Jinke, Toshiba, Dell, nVidia, Warner Home
Video, Genoa Color Technologies, Panet82, CyOptics, Oki Electric,
International University Bremen, Monotype Imaging/Mitsubishi Electric
Research Labs, California Micro Devices, Planar Systems, Olympus, Sony,
Canon, Hasselblad, Samsung Electronics, LG Innotech/BOE-Hydis, GeoEye,
Silicon Graphics/Raytheon/ NOAA, Quarktel, Pioneer Electronics, Zenview, and
AVFX
Interview with Guido
Voltolina of Steridian
How this can be...
Candice H. Brown Elliott explains “simultaneous contrast”
and the “Cornsweet Effect”.
How can this be?
Another intriguing optical illusion that impacts display design
considerations
High resolution and art
+ High definition imagery from the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
+ Eye tracking experiment at the National
Gallery in London
+ 1.5-Gigapixel mosaic
Advertising display performance:
Comments on advertisements from BenQ,
Pioneer, HP, PROTON
Pixel inflation
by Alfred Poor
The last word:
What’s wrong with high resolution displays? by Alan Jones
Display Industry
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Issue 2 |
December 23, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: When is a display "good enough"?
Perspectives on LCD monitors
+ Bob Raikes tells us that
monitors are little improved in the past 10 years
+ Geoff Walker explains why we’re
stuck at 100ppi and what it will take to move to higher resolutions
+ Mark Fihn offers his insights as
to why we have low resolutions on the desktop
High resolution news from around
the world: Hynix Semiconductor,
BOE-Hydis/Clairvoyante, IBM, Fakespace Systems/Sandia National Labs, Syscan
Imaging/Nanodisplay, UCSF, UCSD/Keio University, Philips Vidiwall, Planar,
Sony/QuVis, Panasonic, Philips, Cypress Semiconductor, Nova Sensors, Dell,
Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma, Fermilab, Kinesix Software/NASA, Fujitsu Labs,
Meade, BenQ, Mamiya, Phase One, HANA, WorldScreen Project, ADTI, Sharp,
Nitto Denko/3M, DTS/Illustrious UK, Bosch & Lomb, Samsung, HP/DreamWorks,
Virginia Tech, Digital Tigers, and L
Technology Showcase:
High Dynamic Range displays from
BrightSide Technologies
Apple suffers from
complaints about new screens
Blu-ray or HD-DVD: Mark Fihn
compares the two rival formats
How can this be?
Some challenging optical illusions about how we
mis-perceive contrast
The last word:
An anonymous input about “Being Blinded by the display industry”
Display Industry
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Issue 1 |
November 23, 2005 |
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Letter from the
publisher: Introducing High Resolution
Eye Resolution – The Ultimate
Challenge: Norman Bardsley gives us a
starter on “eye” resolution in relation to displays
High resolution news from around
the world: Honeywell, Rainbow
Displays, openHD, NHK, HDTV Business Conference, Fakespace Systems/Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Barco/Thales, STRL, University of California
Irvine, Sony, Kodak, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Picsel
Technologies, NEC LCD, USEI/Totoku, Toshiba Matsushita Displays, Apple, NEC,
Kopin/Solomon Systech, Sanyo Epson, AUO/ClairVoyante, Toppoly, CMO, Sharp,
Genesis Microchip, VisionCare, Emory University, and HP
Visual Resolution vs. Counting
Dots: Candice H. Brown
Elliott from ClairVoyante provides some new perspectives about
resolution.
Advertising Display Performance:
A look at how companies try to
advertise in the print media about the advantages of high-performance
displays. Good examples from Panasonic, AUO, and JVC; a
problematic example from Dell
Motion Artifacts in
Light-Valve Projectors: DisplayMasters graduate Taral
Patel writes about his research results evaluating motion problems in
projectors
Portrait Displays’
LiquidSurf: Mark Fihn recounts his ongoing love
affair with Portrait’s LiquidSurf
The last word:
Alan Jones suggests a Quantity vs. Quality matrix when
considering applications for high resolution displays
Display Industry
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