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Digital enhancement of television signals for people with visual impairments: Evaluation of a consumer product

Fullerton et al., 2008

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11766238006572579775
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Fullerton M
Peli E
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Journal of the Society for Information Display

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Technology to improve the clarity of video for home‐theater viewers is available utilizing a low‐cost enhancement chip (DigiVision DV1000). The impact of such a device on the preference for enhanced video was tested for people with impaired vision and normally …
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