Paneles LCD 1080p de Epson con tecnologia C2Fine, mas de 10000:1 de contraste.
Estaran para Octubre-Noviembre de este año.
3LCD/Epson: 57-Inch MD-TV With C2Fine Panels, >10,000:1 Contrast, 1920 x 1080
The 3LCD consortium used InfoComm to unveil the C2Fine technology, which means high temperature polysilicon LCD microdisplays with an inorganic Vertical Alignment Nematic (VAN) liquid crystal mode. The technology was lauded for its ability to further enhance the contrast ratio and reliability of 3LCD products, especially 1080p MD-TVs based on the technology. In fact, in the central position at the 3LCD booth at InfoComm was a 57-inch 1080p 3LCD television prototype, the contrast ratio of which was said to be "more than 10,000:1."
This contrast ratio improvement over traditional 3LCD products comes from VAN's ability to "project" black when no voltage is applied to the pixel space. In effect, black is VAN's natural state. 3LCD announced that it expects products with C2Fine technology to be available in 2006."