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  2. 2D-plus-depth - Wikipedia

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    2D-plus-Depth is a stereoscopic video coding format that is used for 3D displays, such as Philips WOWvx. Philips discontinued work on the WOWvx line in 2009, citing "current market developments". [1] Currently, this Philips technology is used by SeeCubic company, led by former key 3D engineers and scientists of Philips.

  3. RC-5 - Wikipedia

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    It is from a printed document from Philips dated December 1992 that is unfortunately not available in electronic format (e.g., PDF), nor is an updated version available. This information is provided so that companies that wish to use the RC-5 protocol can use it properly, and avoid conflicts with other equipment that may or may not be using the ...

  4. Rainbow Books - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Books are a collection of CD format specifications, generally written and published by the companies involved in their development, including Philips, Sony, Matsushita and JVC, among others. A number of these specifications have been officially adopted by established standards bodies, including the ISO, IEC, and ECMA.

  5. HHS warns employees that responses to Elon Musk's ... - AOL

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    The Department of Health and Human Services sent agency employees an email Monday afternoon warning them that any responses to Elon Musk’s request that they share their accomplishments from the ...

  6. Qube Cinema Technologies - Wikipedia

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    EPIQ, launched in 2019, is a premium large-screen format that competes with IMAX.The screen has an aspect ratio of 1.89. The system uses Barco RGB laser projection. [24] The first EPIQ screen was launched on 29 August 2019 at the V EPIQ Theatre at Sullurpet, Andhra Pradesh, India. [25]

  7. TPV Technology - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1990 in Taiwan as Top Victory Electronics, as the mainland China manufacturing plant of AOC International (founded in 1967). [11]In September 2005, TPV Technology acquired part of Philips' monitor and entry-level flat screen TV manufacturing business, making it the largest display manufacturer in the world.

  8. TP Vision - Wikipedia

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    TP Vision (TP standing for TPV Philips) is a wholly owned subsidiary of TPV Technology, based in Amsterdam, Netherlands.It develops, manufactures and markets Philips branded TV sets and Philips Professional Displays and LEDwalls in Europe, Russia, the Middle East, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Mexico, Peru, Chile and selected countries in Asia-Pacific, serving both the consumer and ...

  9. Digital Cinema Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 2021, DCI approved a new DCI Specification Version 1.4.1 [5] that integrated the 23 errata that had been issued to DCI Specification Version 1.4. For the convenience of users, DCI also created an online HTML [6] version of DCI Specification, Version 1.4.1. Due to the HTML conversion process, the footnotes in the DCSS now appear ...