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Built on the success of Nikon's previous touch-screen models, COOLPIX S70 features Nikon's newly developed 3.5-inch Clear Color Display and a new generation of touch-screen controls that offer an enhanced shooting and playback experience.
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The new fx-CP400 is the first in the ClassPad series to be equipped with a color display.
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The new iMac also features a completely reengineered display that reduces reflection by 75 percent while maintaining brilliant color and contrast.
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New in 2013, the W900A TV incorporates TRILUMINOS Display LED backlighting to present rich, authentic color with subtle tones while also replicating bold colors including hard-to-reproduce reds, blues and greens.
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The new color brightness specification (measuring red, green and blue) published by the Society of Information Display (SID) allows consumers to compare projector color performance without conducting a side-by-side shootout.
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What if the little extra that Apple has pulled out for the smaller tablet is that they have improved the lamination of the screens (as is rumored with the new iMacs that are supposed to debut on Wednesday as well) that make the display of color better than previous iPads?
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The new design maximizes the natural properties of glass and metal to visually express the superb performance of display and color.
ENGADGET: Sixteen new plasma TVs from Panasonic for 2013, none that break into larger classes
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Besides consumer products and technologies, Philips also showed products for corporate users, including the new NetDisplay line of thin-client devices, which include a 15.1-inch flat panel LCD color display with a built-in processor and video core.
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