New flat monitor from IBM
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Keith Shaw on 2003/11/17:
„Other features of the $779 monitor include a 1,280 by 1,024 resolution, a 500:1 contrast ratio, a 25 msec response time and support for analog video or digital video input. “
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„KDS USA has added the Rad-9b, a 19-inch flat panel monitor, to its existing Radius flat-panel display line-up. The display integrates an acute 0.29mm pixel pitch and 16.7-million displayable colors in an 1.62-inch form factor. The Rad-9b boasts two built-in, two-watt stereo speakers, a 500:1 contrast ratio and 1280x1024 resolution at 75Hz.“http://www.stargeek.com/item/12882.html - Cached
„It providesl-msec resolution, optional transparent total data logging, and is designed tofunction as a remote peripheral processor in a network with virtually anycomputer acting as the network supervisor (e.g., IBM compatible or Macintosh).Each serial port on the host computer can support up to 10 simultaneousexperiments. The various optional I/O modules provide for opto-isolatednormally open or normally closed switch operation input, high current output,as well as D/A and A/D functions. Our I/O modules can also be plugged directlyinto an IBM PC parallel port by using a small adaptor board.“http://www.jsu.edu/depart/psychology/sebac/fac-sch/p-w/ p-w.html - Cached
„So, I proposed a transmitter-receiver system such that the transmitter signal was delayed by one frame and was transmitted with a flat power spectrum (yielding a maximum signal-to-noise ratio), and also transmitted the amount of preemphasis the receiver had to use for the next frame. This increased the fringe area of reception considerably, and was the precursor of other variable preemphasis schemes later used in reducing hiss in tape recordings (one of the best-known such technique is the Dolby system). My thesis was not published, since after its defense I escaped from Hungary.“http://www.typotex.hu/book/juleszpl.htm - Cached
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