Flat-panel monitors replace CRTs Designed to replace CRTs, the Vamp-SmartSize flat-panel monitors

Feb. 1, 1998
Flat-panel monitors replace CRTs Designed to replace CRTs, the Vamp-SmartSize flat-panel monitors can display low-resolution images on high-resolution screens, handle interlaced full-motion video, and accommodate progressively scanned computer graphics. They come in sizes from 6.4 to 14.5 in., as well as a 15-in. TFT LCD, and allow 640 ¥ 480-pixel VGA images to fill an entire SVGA or XGA (1024 ¥ 768) screen. Video from interlaced NTSC sources, such as CCD cameras, VCRs, and TV, are pr

Flat-panel monitors replace CRTs Designed to replace CRTs, the Vamp-SmartSize flat-panel monitors can display low-resolution images on high-resolution screens, handle interlaced full-motion video, and accommodate progressively scanned computer graphics. They come in sizes from 6.4 to 14.5 in., as well as a 15-in. TFT LCD, and allow 640 ¥ 480-pixel VGA images to fill an entire SVGA or XGA (1024 ¥ 768) screen. Video from interlaced NTSC sources, such as CCD cameras, VCRs, and TV, are processed by a spatial de-interlacing technique. Computer Dynamics, 7640 Pelham Rd., Greenville, SC 29615; (864) 627-8800; Fax: (864) 675-0106.

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