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28 May 2004 Wide-color-gamut monitors: LED-backlighting LCD and new phosphor CRT
Hiroaki Sugiura, Hideyuki Kaneko, Shuichi Kagawa, Masahiko Ozawa, Hideki Tanizoe
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Abstract
The authors have developed two types of wide color gamut monitor and compared their characteristics. This paper provides an introduction to the color reproduction and standard color space of displays as well as an interpretation of the two types of typical wide color gamut displays that are currently under development. The CRT displays with a wide color gamut are rich in gray levels and viewing angle characteristics while the LCD displays with a LED backlight style have high brightness performance and a broad color gamut. Both types of display support the color gamut of Adobe RGB, enabling compatibility with the extended color space, now beginning to be disseminated, and they also provide a breakthrough for industries that need color management.
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Hiroaki Sugiura, Hideyuki Kaneko, Shuichi Kagawa, Masahiko Ozawa, and Hideki Tanizoe "Wide-color-gamut monitors: LED-backlighting LCD and new phosphor CRT", Proc. SPIE 5289, Liquid Crystal Materials, Devices, and Applications X and Projection Displays X, (28 May 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.526522
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LCDs

CRTs

RGB color model

Computing systems

Printing

Standards development

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