Multi-Primary Color Display Emerges as Next-Gen Color Reproduction Technology

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45 points by ksec 3 hours ago


mhb - 2 hours ago

Interesting. Though maybe not so surprising that "multi-primary color display technology ... was presented as a key direction for the next-generation display industry" at the “Multi Primary Color Display Ecosystem Conference”.

noelwelsh - 2 hours ago

Can anyone explain how this works? Humans have 3 (sometimes 4) cones, so I thought that going beyond 3 primaries wouldn't increase the perceivable gamut.

Update: thanks for all the great explanations!

HelloUsername - 2 hours ago

So where does this stand in 'backlit' or 'self emmission' panels?

"TV Displays Explained at the Fundamental Level" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhFwPAfwdLo

khalic - 2 hours ago

Preventing selection is quite the useless and user antagonistic pattern...

zehaeva - 2 hours ago

Everything old is new again. Back in the 2010s Sharp tried to release a TV with an extra yellow colored subpixel. Commercially, it failed spectacularly.

RetroTechie - an hour ago

If you're using 4 of them versus 3, wouldn't this require 1/3 more subpixels to achieve the same display resolution in pixels?

Or -using same # of subpixels per cm^2- would perceived display quality be similar due to better color representation?

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