Sharp adds cyan and yellow to its RGB displays, laughs scornfully at magenta
Posted in: LCD, Sharp, Today's ChiliSharp is taking some cues from the nearly dearly departed print publishing world for its next line of LCDs, adding two colors to the typical RGB gamut. Cyan and yellow, half of the CMYK spread that makes your Sunday Garfield sketch pop, are going to be added to the company’s displays to make up what it’s dubbing “Multi-Primary-Color Technology.” The tech is said to be able to reproduce 99 percent of all colors able to be perceived by the human eye — because apparently 1.7 billion colors from a traditional LCD wasn’t enough. The displays will be on display at the Society for Information Display Symposium in San Antonio starting next week. So, lucky Texans, prepare to get your cone cells massaged.
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Sharp adds cyan and yellow to its RGB displays, laughs scornfully at magenta originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 May 2009 09:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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