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Displays & Screens Part 1

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Ant Miller Ant Miller | 13:36 UK time, Wednesday, 13 January 2010

We're delighted to be able to share another of the films we shot toward the end of last year covering the facinating subject of developments in dispays and screens.Ìý We had hoped this film, in three parts, would have been able to be shown over Christmas but we had a few technical glitches at the last minute.Ìý So, better late than never, here comes the interview with Quentin Cooper and Richard Salmon in 3 parts.

In part one of this film Quentin and Richard Salmon discuss the last of the old Cathode Ray Tube displays, and what the implications of this are in terms of the way that displays show colour.


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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Higher frame rates are the most important I think, and more resolution and more colours too - as long as it's not too compressed.

    I'd like to know what Richard Salmon thinks of the ´óÏó´«Ã½ shooting most of their HD at 25p (25hz) instead of 50i or 50p, when he said "if SD is acceptable at 50hz, then full HDTV needs 150Hz". When is the ´óÏó´«Ã½ going to start shooting using what the ´óÏó´«Ã½ research recommends.

    And when we might be getting the TV system with more colours, frame rates and resolution.

  • Comment number 2.

    At CES Sharp showed the new Sharp quadpixel LCD with a fouth colour 'yellow' and seemed to be hinting at maybe 'cyan' next

    AVForums.tv have a short video of in from one of their CES video reports.

    Cheers, daveac

  • Comment number 3.

    This interview didn't over the full production chain which is I think what you're asking about HD1080, but the second part is coming up and will look at 3d in some detail, and I think part 3 will be quite interesting too.

    We are taking note of comments as they come up with these video blog posts and we'll try and address issues in the next batch of films we make, probably in a month or two (relocation is taking up a bit of time right now).

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