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Human factors of UHD viewing experiences for two different age groups

In an attempt to contribute to the development of ultra-high-definition (UHD) TV viewing guidelines, the factors that may affect the image quality and visual comfort for both the adult and elderly groups were considered: viewing distance (2H, 4H, and 6H), surrounding environment (illuminance levels...

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Published in:Journal of Information Display 2018, Vol.19 (1), p.25-37
Main Authors: Park, YungKyung, Kim, YoonJung, Park, Daeun
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