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Data Rendered into Art in Seconds by Sandia National Laboratories

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., July 13 -- A 10-foot-high, 13-foot-wide screen that -- according to Sandia National Laboratories -- makes high-definition television look as grainy as an old TV in a cheap motel has been unveiled by the national security laboratory. Sandia’s David Logsted checking the alignment of 16 digitized projectors that create an image on a 20-million-pixel screen.     The facility's digitized images, created of 20 million pixels, approach the visual acuity of the eye itself. "The eyeball is the limiting factor, not the screen," said manager and program leader Philip Heermann....Read full article

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