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What
sort of screens do you work with? |
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LCD-TFT
with narrow bezels/mullions. In the future OLED and rear-projection
cube systems. |
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Q |
Are
your screens flat or angled? |
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Seamless
Display™ screens can be arranged flat array of LCDs. For desktop use it is easier for the user to have
an angled system that fits to his or her working space. |
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Q |
How seamless is Seamless Display™? |
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Our
technique
creates
a large sweet-spot in which the display appears completely seamless
except for a very faint shadow of a line.
This will meet most viewing needs, including desktops and
video walls. |
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Q |
What software do I need? |
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None
for the Radius320™, just plug the cables into your three
DVI video out video signals at 1600 by 1200 (from one, two or
multiple cards). |
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Q |
Why is this different from other
LCD joining technology? |
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Other
LCD joining technologies have targeted the low resolution TV (sub
1M pixels) market and aim to produce a specific rigid tiled display
with perfect colour continuity across seams. We are not developing
new display technology but rather transforming the latest products
on the market to create high-content displays (2M pixels upwards).
Also, we do not need to attach our displays together permanently,
which allows us to develop matrices of modular display tiles,
or folding displays. |
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Q |
Could you use this technology
on handheld units? |
| A |
Yes,
this would allow for larger PDA/mobile telephone image areas without
substantially increasing the size of the unit. |
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Q |
Why is this better than using
a projection system with edge blending? |
| A |
Projectors
that use edge-blending need precise alignment, are large and produce
a lot of heat. In
addition, they suffer from brightness variations unless
properly maintained and offer low resolution. In contrast LCDs
are small in depth, lightweight, can be mounted in a frame with
Seamless Display™ lenses offering a low-maintenance sturdy
unit with millions more pixels than
any projection system. |
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Q |
Does your technology involve
the use of Fresnel lenses? |
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No |
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Q |
Could this be applied to Plasma
screens? |
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Yes,
but LCDs currently offer longer life times and better resolution. |