banner

Philips Research - Download Pictures


Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 22, February 2005

 
 
If you want to download high-resolution versions of the pictures, please click at the hyperlink below the thumbnail. 
The use of the pictures is free but in publications the source of these pictures must be mentioned. The source can be found below the caption of the pictures.
 
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 1088 KB
Human-Perception Research
Shooting high-quality video content for color perception experiments on displays.

Photo: Philips
Human-Perception Research

+ High-resolution picture
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 1179 KB
Human-Perception Research
Aural-perception experiment in an echo-free laboratory.

Photo: Philips
Human-Perception Research

+ High-resolution picture
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 1423 KB
Human-Perception Research
Psycho-physiological measurements of a user’s 3D gaming experience.

Photo: Philips
Human-Perception Research

+ High-resolution picture
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 729 KB
Human-Perception Research
Fundamental and practical research on how people experience technology provides the means to develop products that are really designed around the user.

Photo: Philips
Human-Perception Research

+ High-resolution picture
 
9.5 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 771 KB
Human-Perception Research
Improvement of the shaving experience is one of the topics of research at Philips’ Personal Care Institute.

Photo: Philips
Personal Care

+ High-resolution picture
 
9 x 6.5 cm, 300 dpi, 476 KB
Human-Perception Research
In scenario studies for nextgeneration fitness applications, sensors in a body-area network provide live feedback on excercise performance.

Photo: Philips
Supportive body area network

+ High-resolution picture
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 1351 KB
Extreme UV
A close up of the light beam.

Photo: Philips
Extreme UV

+ High-resolution picture
 
17 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 1202 KB
Extreme UV
Evaluation of a light source at Philips Extreme UV

Photo: Philips
Extreme UV

+ High-resolution picture
 
12 x 17 cm, 300 dpi, 578 KB
Personal Connectivity
In the Active Digital Aura concept, sensors automatically recognize people as they are brought close to their skin, allowing intuitive personalized applications.

Photo: Philips
Personal Connectivity

+ High-resolution picture
 
16 x 15 cm, 300 dpi, 1002 KB
Personal Connectivity
Communication between a car and its environment can greatly improve the driver’s anticipation to traffic conditions and hazards.

Photo: Philips
Personal Connectivity

+ High-resolution picture