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Battle of the Superhero Displays

Posted February 10, 2009 8:21 AM

At the Consumer Electronics Show, the industry always brings out some great — and sometimes just plain odd — products. This year display-makers seem to have given up on producing bigger and thinner displays. Instead, this year's buzz-words are 3D and flexible displays. All else being equal, which sort of display would wow you more? In a comic-book fight between Captain 3D and Flexible-Screen Man, who would you root for?

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Re: Battle of the Superhero Displays

02/11/2009 7:12 AM

Actually one of the coolest things I have seen in TV of late is Phillips (perhaps others) scene driven ambient lighting

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