Oxalic32
06-14-06, 10:02 PM
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2860
-which is higher than 24-bit color, starting at 30-bit or 36-bit and can go up to 48-bit
-The new panels are able to display 36-bit color (12-bits per color channel), and 1000 to 4000 step gray-scales
-What's most spectacular about eCinema's LCD display however, is its contrast ratio: 30,000:1
-eCinema will be launching its new DCM40HDR 40-inch LCD by Q4 of this year. The new panel will be a true 1080p display and will be suitable for professional applications where only CRTs were used. Key features of the DCM40HDR will be:
- LCD technology that it claims surpasses CRT in virtually every respect.
Some of those sentences caught my eyes in the story. The question is how much will one of this bad babys cost? If i a dell 30" inch LCD costs $2,200 and this is 10" bigger and has much great quality. Im going to speculate $4,000-10,000.
-which is higher than 24-bit color, starting at 30-bit or 36-bit and can go up to 48-bit
-The new panels are able to display 36-bit color (12-bits per color channel), and 1000 to 4000 step gray-scales
-What's most spectacular about eCinema's LCD display however, is its contrast ratio: 30,000:1
-eCinema will be launching its new DCM40HDR 40-inch LCD by Q4 of this year. The new panel will be a true 1080p display and will be suitable for professional applications where only CRTs were used. Key features of the DCM40HDR will be:
- LCD technology that it claims surpasses CRT in virtually every respect.
Some of those sentences caught my eyes in the story. The question is how much will one of this bad babys cost? If i a dell 30" inch LCD costs $2,200 and this is 10" bigger and has much great quality. Im going to speculate $4,000-10,000.