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+-   Review: First ever 30-bit, 1 Billion Color Display-> on Tuesday June 10 2008, @08:16AM justechn

Submitted by justechn on Tuesday June 10 2008, @08:16AM
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justechn writes "I recently had the opportunity to see, first hand, HP's new 30-bit, 1 billion color LCD display. I have to say I am impressed. Not only is the HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx capable of displaying so much more than standard LCDs, but it considered a Color Critical display. This means if you work with videos or photos you can be guaranteed that what you see is what it is suppose to look like. With 6 built-in color spaces (NTSC, SMPTE, sRGB, Rec. 709, Adobe RGB and DCI), you can easily switch to the one that best suits your applications and process.

At $3499 it is too expensive to be a consumer level LCD, but compared to other Color Critical displays which can cost as much as $15,000 and $25,000 this is a real bargain. This display was a joint venture between HP and DreamWorks animation. When I talked to the executives of DreamWorks they were very excited about this display because it solved a hugh problem for them."

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