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  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 3,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 371-376
  • (2007)

Recent Picture Quality Enhancement Technology Based on Human Visual Perception in LCD TVs

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Abstract

Picture quality enhancement technologies applied by Human Vision System (HVS) were introduced. A smooth eye pursuit mechanism was applied to moving picture quality enhancement. The fast frame-rate and impulsive-like driving methods were reviewed. A new analysis method of a color reproduction capability of TVs was introduced and had its importance pointed out. Luminance-related issues in liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs were reviewed, such as eye fatigue by high luminance and maximum perceptible contrast ratio of the display.

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