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    I don't know if this has anything to do with it...

    Quote Originally Posted by DEVO
    I'm not impressed so far w/ Samsung's newest LED DLP. Not very bright...Compared to the older models which have the existing light engine, it didn't have as good of a picture.

    I would like to see what Mitsubishi is going to do w/ their new DLP and lasers. Anyone see at a show or somewhere?

    Just kinda curious...
    But I thought I would throw this out there as something of interest...

    One thing that I have noticed about LED light in general is that the human eye has difficulty reading it at the correct levels. The light may seem dim, but in actuality is emitting a lot more light than it seems, this is particularly noticeable when you are looking at LED through the lens of a camera. In doing so you can see just how intense the light is, but the colors are far off through the camera lens as compared to the human eye. I don't have any technical explaination for this and have not really researched into it at all, maybe someone else knows more on this subject, but I am wondering if this is related in any particular way to your observations.

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    advancements in OLEDs or other technologies will sweep LCDs under the floor in due time

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    Quote Originally Posted by emorphien
    advancements in OLEDs or other technologies will sweep LCDs under the floor in due time
    What I am looking foward to is the new display tech from Canon, sort of a flat screen
    crt, with the advantages of both lcd and crt, a bank of emiters in a vaccume in a thin glass envelope, can hardly wait.
    Oleds are exciting because some can be turned out by an inkjet printer!. But this tech has years to go before hitting the streets.
    How about a regular LED backlight, with large groups of on and off leds matching light and dark areas of the LCD they are backlighting?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Oleds are exciting because some can be turned out by an inkjet printer!. But this tech has years to go before hitting the streets.
    I have a couple years of experience in some research behind this. If it gets "perfected" it will turn the market completely on its head because manufacturing speeds and costs just simply cannot be touched by what the printing processes could attain.

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