Decoding the Video Display Landscape
Room: 139
Thursday, September 02
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
CEU Credits: 1.5
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Description
Video display has become an alphabet soup of acronyms describing a wide range of technologies that convey both the inner workings of a display, what it can show, and where it is best used. It wasn’t all that long ago that displays were based on a single technique; now it requires a decoder ring to understand them all. LED, QLED, OLED, miniLED, microLED, QD, UST, BT-2020. HDMI, HDCP, LUT, OETF, EOTF, and many more. Whether you are new to the business or have been around long enough to shudder at the mention of “three-tube convergence” today’s displays are different from yesterday’s CEDIA Fellow and long-time presenter Michael Heiss will help you put the aspirin back on the shelf so that you understand where display is, and help you evaluate what is right for a given installation.
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Video