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HP Introduces First-Ever 30-bit, 1 Billion Color Display

justechn writes "I recently had the opportunity to see, first hand, HP's new 30-bit, 1 billion color LCD display. I have to say I am impressed. Not only is the HP Dreamcolor LP2480zx capable of displaying so much more than standard LCDs, but it considered a Color Critical display. This means if you work with videos or photos you can be guaranteed that what you see is what it is supposed to look like. With 6 built-in color spaces (NTSC, SMPTE, sRGB, Rec. 709, Adobe RGB and DCI), you can easily switch to the one that best suits your applications and process. At $3,499, it is too expensive to be a consumer level LCD, but compared to other Color Critical displays (which can cost as much as $15,000 and $25,000) this is a real bargain. This display was a joint venture between HP and DreamWorks animation. When I talked to the executives of DreamWorks, they were very excited about this display because it solved a huge problem for them."

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  1. Re:I for one.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    because you're an uncreative nerd who has such low social skills that commenting on news stories amounts to canned cliche responses?

  2. "what it is suppose to look like" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Some day, when I'm president, illiterate motherfuckers who only learned to spell through phonetics are going to be executed in the public square.

    "Suppose to look like?"

    Fuck you, "editors."

  3. Re:Dithering by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 0, Troll

    While you can certainly complain that some monitors have more visible dithering than others, only an idiot would maintain that some monitors dither and others don't. Only an idiot would take somebody saying that so literally. Imagine what that says about the people wasting their mod-points on this non-point.
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    "I like to lick butts!" by MobileTatsu-NJG (#32700246) (Score:5, Informative)