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High Dynamic Range Monitors

An anonymous reader writes, "We are seeing more and more about high dynamic range (HDR) images, where the photographer brackets the exposures and then combines the images to increase the dynamic range of the photo. The next step is going to be monitors that can display the wider dynamic range these images offer, as well as being more true-to-life, as they come closer to matching the capabilities of the ol' Mark I eyeball. The guys who seem to be furthest along with this are a company called Brightside Technologies. Here is a detailed review of the Brightside tech." With a price tag of $49K for a 37" monitor (with a contrast ratio of 200K to 1), HDR isn't exactly ready for the living room yet.

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  1. Re:They made up the 200k figure... by pla · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you kept reading just another sentence or two, you would've understood.

    D'oh! My bad... I must have glazed over for that part, because I seriously didn't notice it. But yeah, I suppose that pretty much negates the bulk of my point.

  2. Sweet!!!! by MoxFulder · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can't wait till this goes mainstream. Then I'll be able to watch a video of a solar eclipse and actually get blinded by the image. Coool.

  3. Re:I beg to differ. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I like you getting ass cancer because you wouldn't let the doctor stick his finger in your pooper even better.