Monday, June 05, 2006
San Francisco, U.S.A – Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI, NYSE: PHG) today announced that it will present its latest innovations in display technology at the Society of Information Display 2006 (SID2006) International Symposium, being held in San Francisco’s Moscone Center from June 6-8, 2006.
At the Philips booth, #1042, the company will demonstrate the latest in experiencing 3D-TV without the use of special glasses and using a selection of animation, gaming and stereoscopic video content. Moreover, Philips will show new innovations to its Aptura™ lighting technology including new LCD backlighting employing LEDs, and the world’s first 120Hz scanning backlight for high LCD picture quality. In addition, Philips will also present several technology papers at the symposium.
3D Intelligent display solutions
Philips 3D displays, based on WOWvx™ technology, are the latest in the company’s long history of display innovation and deliver stunning out-of-screen 3D effects without the need for special glasses or filters. Initial distribution will be for the professional market, with such applications as out-of-home advertising, digital signage, the medical industry, and others.
3D content creation and visualization
The 3D display solution from Philips is a complete end-to-end 3D system that supports the process from 3D content creation up to visualization. Some applications today already use a 3D dataset, but deliver a 2D image at the end. Philips now unlocks this content by supporting the visualization in 3D. This includes computer animations, real-time 3D applications such as games, and video conversion from 2D to 3D as well as stereo to 3D conversion tools.
Excitement from every pixel
Philips Lighting will be showcasing the latest advancements in its Aptura™ lighting technology. This innovative backlight technology allows for extreme motion sharpness, superb contrast in dark scenes, vivid colors and sparkling images, and has been used to produce the world’s first 120Hz scanning backlight, which results in a CRT-like performance. In addition, the latest in LED backlight technologies will be shown by means of a 32” Wide Color Hybrid.
HCFL lamps
One of the key components of the Aptura™ lighting technology is the High-Output fluorescent lamp, called HCFL. The Aptura™ lighting technology is capable of producing three times more light than conventional LCD backlight units and enables development of flat panel screens of up to 66 inch. These lamps give a consistent performance, without affecting brightness or color spectrum during their long lifetime. HCFL lamps can be used for backlights in landscape (regular TV set) as well as portrait (information display) formats. Such information displays, suitable for such open spaces as airport terminals, where high light output is required, will be displayed in the booth.
Papers
For further explanation on innovative backlight technologies of Philips, several papers will be presented at the symposium: “Locally Switchable 3-D Displays,” “Algorithm for Contrast Reserve, Backlight Dimming and Backlight Boosting on LCD,” and “Adaptive Dual Pulse Backlight for LCD-TV displays.”
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SID2006
2006 SID INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM is held June 6-8, 2006 (Tuesday - Friday) at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California, USA
Aptura™ and WOWvx™ - ©2006 are trademarks from Royal Philips Electronics.
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