Why can the human eye see a variety of colors? This simple question has continued to spur intellectual curiosity since the times of ancient Greece. Today, the Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory has ...
LCD displays aren’t exactly made for the outdoors. You have to squint, tilt the screen, and adjust the brightness to decipher anything in bright sunlight. But with NEC’s new color-compensation chip ...
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