Thursday, March 6, 2008

The Grand Canyon LCD-Display


The Grand Canyon series are developed by Liebermann Inc, based in Los Angeles.

Available in three different sizes, 76 inches, 81 inches and 92 inches, they come in resolutions ranging from 5,120 pixels by 1,024 pixels to 6,400 pixels by 1,200 pixels. Other interesting features include a set of hardware anti-aliasing double-depth filtering technologies. Anti-aliasing is a trick that involves softening the edges of graphics on a computer screen in order to make their jagged computer-generated edges seem more realistic to the eye. The screens are also coated with a double anti-glare hard coat and what the company describes as an ultrathin UV-668 layer that increases the contrast ratio and reduces glare.
The displays are compatible with just about any computer you can think of, including those running Microsoft Windows, Apple Computer's Macs and workstations from Hewlett-Packard, SGI and Sun Microsystems, among others.

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