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E-dimensional+Philips Lightframe=V. good!

B Bonne

E-dimensional+Philips Lightframe=V. good!

by B Bonne » Mon, 08 Jul 2002 05:54:24

In case you're an E-dimensional 3D goggle fanatic and currently shopping
around for a new monitor, you'd do well to check out the Philips line of
Lightframe-equipped monitors. This I discovered by accident, but a very
fortunate one. (I just happened to get a good price on one of their
monitors.)

Lightframe is a proprietary Philips technique used in most of their current
crop of monitors, which can boost the video signal levels on part of the
screen, or the entire screen, to get much more brightness and contrast.
This was mainly invented for viewing pictures and video with a better, more
TV-like quality. But what is it that is lost when using 3D goggles? Right -
- brightness and contrast! So with goggles on and Lightframe activated,
suddenly all clarity that was lost is magically restored, and with a margin
to boot -- colours never looked so alive before!

Sorry, I'm wanted back at the Monaco track. Bye!


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