Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 24, September 2005
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HDTV turns up the viewing experience.
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Applied in soft fabric, the light from the small pixels
diffuses, resulting in a more or less continuous
light-emitting soft surface.
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Measuring the audio characteristics of a BaryBass
loudspeaker unit.
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Pixel Plus creates sharp detail in upscaled video by
reconstructing sharp edges.
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Experimental wireless sensors and electronics that
detect people’s blood pressure and heart rate without
the need for any on-body devices.
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Experimental wireless sensors and electronics that
detect people’s blood pressure and heart rate without
the need for any on-body devices.
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Philips 3D Solutions’ display technology enhances the power of
digital signage by adding an extra dimension to the picture.
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NFC allows secure wireless communication between devices
by just bringing them in each other’s vicinity. In this
application example NFC provides secure payment for
online-services via an NFC-enabled PC interface.
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Prototype of a white OLED for lighting applications.
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Research on RACE, an architecture platform meant to
support a wide range of personal-healthcare
applications.
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Personal Healthcare
Scenario building in the MyHeart project.
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