Alternate lighting of surfaces
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Alternate lighting of surfaces (ALiS) is type of plasma display technology jointly developed by Fujitsu and Hitachi in 1999.[1][2] Alternate lighting of surfaces uses an interlaced scanning method rather than a progressive one. This technique allows native lower resolution plasma display panels to display at higher resolutions. This technique also helps in prolonging panel life and power consumption reductions. [3][4][5][6][7][8]
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- ↑ Fujitsu General – Fujitsu’s Display Innovations
- ↑ HITACHI – 1080P Full HD ALIS Panel
- ↑ PCTechGuide.com – ALiS
- ↑ CNET - ALiS (alternate lighting of surfaces)
- ↑ Webopedia Computer Dictionary – What is ALiS?
- ↑ Google Books – Newnes Guide to Television and Video Technology By K. F. Ibrahim, Eugene Trundle
- ↑ UltimateAVMag.com - Hey, ALIS!
- ↑ Hitachi.com - Environmental Sustainability Report 2004 - 3. Wooo Series Plasma Television