On 18 January 2013 02:19, Eric Adler <eaptech@gmail.com> wrote:
This appears to be an Epson / 3LCD marketing campaign.
whois shows an admin contact at wintergroup.net. wintergroup.net (on http) is the home to a marketing agency, their client links below include "Epson" and "3LCD"; clicking 3LCD brings up a still image showing this page. Searching for 3LCD finds this Epson page: < http://global.epson.com/innovation/projection_technology/3LCD_technology/>. <http://3lcd.com/> has a very familiar 'feel' as well... and has an admin contact at Seiko Epson Corporation
I won't get into display theory on this list (feel free to contact me if you want to discuss such)
- Eric Adler Broadcast Engineer
The only thing I can think relevant regarding projector/monitors in a NOC situation would be general eye strain issues, which should be taken in to account in the same way as keyboard/chair positioning etc by whoever is responsible for health and safety. Anything beyond eye strain is probably just getting in to colour reproduction discussions which are largely irrelivant in a NOC. I for example have all my monitors set to a lower colour temperature and dimmed as much as feasable, colour reproduction is terrible but great for avoiding eye strain. I switch back to reasonably normal settings for watching videos and films etc, but during normal NOC operation I doubt the colour accuracy needs to be able to distinguish more than than green/yellow/red (with maybe some shades between). - Mike