2005
DOI: 10.1889/1.2036373
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65.1: Invited Paper: Digital HDTV Expands with Plasma Displays

Abstract: HDTV has been researched and developed since 1964 as the main next-generation television system. HDTV requires high definition, high quality and large flat panel displays. Digital HDTV and FPD-TVs are now creating an enormous new market. This paper describes the basic requirements for HDTV display, the performance of PDPs, and the configuration of signal processing and driving of PDP-TVs. The direction of development for further improvement on image quality is also outlined.

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“…As illustrated in Figure 1, a CRT raster with sharp, interlaced beam has a line gap comparable to the pixel pitch. Considering the gap and the acuity of human vision system, 1/60 degree or 1 minute of arc, the closest distance, where pixel structure is no longer noticeable in a CRT, has generally been understood as three times the screen height for a display with 1080 active lines [4]. Through several subjective tests, we found that the closest viewing distance is about two times the screen height (2H), not three times (3H) as previously understood.…”
Section: Viewing Distance In Crtmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…As illustrated in Figure 1, a CRT raster with sharp, interlaced beam has a line gap comparable to the pixel pitch. Considering the gap and the acuity of human vision system, 1/60 degree or 1 minute of arc, the closest distance, where pixel structure is no longer noticeable in a CRT, has generally been understood as three times the screen height for a display with 1080 active lines [4]. Through several subjective tests, we found that the closest viewing distance is about two times the screen height (2H), not three times (3H) as previously understood.…”
Section: Viewing Distance In Crtmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Like DLP projectors, PDP displays are time sequentially addressed with binary subfields of pulses towards the pixels in the display. 20,21 Due to timing constraints, the number of gray scales in PDPs is usually insufficient to match the human-visual characteristics. Spatial and temporal dither-ing is applied to increase the number of gray levels; however, this also causes many moving image artifacts, visible as noise at the boundaries of moving objects.…”
Section: Gray Levels and Viewing-angle Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%