Video Display Engineering

Video Display Engineering

Video Display Engineering

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Book Description
Generate sizzle and profitability in video imaging

Driven by insatiable demand for new electronic tools and toys, video and data displays are becoming brighter, cheaper, more power efficient, bigger and -- in the case of hand-held devices - smaller than ever. Written by well-known video engineering author Jerry Whitaker, Video Display Engineering puts at your fingertips the know-how it takes to meet the needs of a sophisticated information society with improved video displays for consumer television, computers and telecommunications…medical imaging…industrial process control…automotive, aerospace, and military devices and systems…advertising and point-of-purchase.

Loaded with technology-simplifying diagrams and data-packed tables, this expert guide helps you master the technology underlying each type of display system so you can design and service state-of-the-art display devices from giant stadium screens to pocket televisions. It's also your in-depth introduction to the most recent innovations in mass-market imaging technology from RCA, Sharp, Sanyo, Mitsubishi, GE, Matsushita and other industry leaders.

Book Info
An update for video engineers, technicians, and multimedia developers on the new developments in video display systems. A blueprint to specifying, maintaining and installing video display devices for computer, professional, video, industrial, and television systems. The CD-ROM contains valuable background information and several chapters from the text.

Video Display Engineering

Video Display Engineering,Jerry C. Whitaker,Jerry Whitaker,McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing,007137342X,Cathode ray tubes,Computer Engineering,High definition television,Information display systems,Science/Mathematics,Technology,Technology & Industrial Arts,Television & Video,Television - General,Video display terminals

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