Other than messing with the luminance and contrast how else can they change the behaviour of a display. And if it is all implemented in software why doesn't it work on any screen.
Mmm, yet another triumph of marketing hype over truth.
Difficult to understand how Dell, with their recently announced R&D cuts, down from an already miserable 0.8% (vs HP's 3.5% and Toshiba's 6%) managed such innovation.
The truth is, they didn't. I remember a Tosh Tecra M3 having such a device 3 yrs ago. That notebook has been superseded, I guess, so not sure of current status, but think Dell's claim of being first to market should require a huge suspension of disbelief to make that one palatable!
david
Is it April already? #
Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 11:09 GMT
Other than messing with the luminance and contrast how else can they change the behaviour of a display. And if it is all implemented in software why doesn't it work on any screen.
Stinks of fish to me.
Rande Knight
Porn on the plane #
Posted Wednesday 24th September 2008 11:09 GMT
I guess this solves the problem for the neighbouring seat guy wants to see a little more of Paris.
Anonymous Coward
Dell spends more on marketing than R&D #
Posted Thursday 25th September 2008 11:23 GMT
Mmm, yet another triumph of marketing hype over truth.
Difficult to understand how Dell, with their recently announced R&D cuts, down from an already miserable 0.8% (vs HP's 3.5% and Toshiba's 6%) managed such innovation.
The truth is, they didn't. I remember a Tosh Tecra M3 having such a device 3 yrs ago. That notebook has been superseded, I guess, so not sure of current status, but think Dell's claim of being first to market should require a huge suspension of disbelief to make that one palatable!
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