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Genoa Color Technologies adds CYM to LCD's RGB

Krabbenkoenig 27.01.2006 - 14:50 591 1
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Krabbenkoenig

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We're all about any invention that gives our displays more realistic, brighter pictures, so a new technology called multi-primary by Israeli startup Genoa Color Technologies that promises a 40% increase in brightness over traditional LCDs along with what sounds like an impressive 35% expansion of the "visible color gamut" has us understandably excited. GCT has apparently developed a method for adding one to three extra sub-pixels (yellow, cyan, and/or magenta) to the usual red, green, and blue flavors found in today's displays, but because this new tech would be junk without properly encoded video, Genoa has also developed algorithms that allow digital video to be expressed properly with the additional pixels. No word on when this breakthrough will be commercialized and give us even more realistically-rendered blood and guts in our videogames.

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Viper780

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klingt komisch, CYM sind doch additiv farben wie beim drucker.
aussadem werden die pixl dann ned grösser?
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