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Sony introduces true RGB technology as the next chapter in high-end television
Sony’s True RGB technology introduces independently controlled red, green, and blue LEDs to improve brightness, color ...
Sony has unveiled True RGB, a new display technology that uses independently controlled red, green, and blue diodes to create color at the light source itself. After seeing it demonstrated side by ...
Hisense's Colorful RGB TV, the UR8, Hits Shelves From $1,300 ...
They're wickedly colorful — and slightly cheaper than LG's Micro RGB lineup.
Micro RGB TVs first arrived last year with little fanfare and a confusing name, so you may have mistaken it for other panel tech or not even noticed. That is not likely to be the case this year, ...
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While the tech is still new, Sony’s Bravia 7 II proves that RGB LED TVs are capable of serious performance. If you buy ...
Dell Inspiron computers don't come with the necessary ports to connect to a Red, Green, Blue (RGB) cable. However, with the right equipment you can adapt an Inspiron port to the RGB standard. For the ...
Sony has launched two new True RGB TVs, the Bravia 9 II and Bravia 7 II, as well as the entry-level Bravia 3 II. The Bravia 9 ...
Clamping and routing high-speed component video (YPbPr) as well as RGB with Sync-on-Green (SoG) is a difficult task. The high-speed, pulse-like nature of these signals requires a fast amplifier and ...
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