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Competing display technologies for the best image performance
Author(s) -
Vaan Adrianus J. S. M.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of the society for information display
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.578
H-Index - 52
eISSN - 1938-3657
pISSN - 1071-0922
DOI - 10.1889/1.2785199
Subject(s) - crts , liquid crystal display , gamut , cathode ray tube , computer science , flat panel display , computer graphics (images) , focus (optics) , display device , image quality , display size , flat panel , emerging technologies , digital light processing , backlight , computer vision , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , optics , physics , projector , operating system
— Cathode‐ray tubes (CRTs) have been the dominant display technology for years, having the best image performance and low cost. During the last several years, flat‐panel‐display technologies, such as liquid‐crystal displays (LCDs), began to replace the CRT mainly because of its favorable form factor. Today, the image performance of LCDs are equal to that of a CRT, and attractive flat‐display products have become so affordable that they have replaced the CRT from its dominating market position and have obtained the largest market share. In the past, the CRT set the standards for digital imaging technologies, but today, modern image capturing, storage, transport, signal processing, and printing technologies have improved to such high levels that they demand better display technologies and standards. At present, the LCD is at the forefront of this display‐technology evolution. This paper will focus on the latest image‐quality improvements in LCD technology and briefly touch alternatives such as plasma‐display panels (PDP) and microdisplay projection. Special attention will be given to the latest developments in wide‐color‐gamut technologies and methods to reproduce accurate colors within a display device.

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