Epson Photo Fine Technology
Epson Photo Fine displays add extra brightness to improve the composition, focus and viewing of your images.
The key to this brightness is an increased aperture size in the base of the LCD. By reducing the size of the integrated circuit and wiring width embedded in the display, Epson has been able to increase brightness by up to 20 per cent in Epson Photo Fine LCDs.
How does it work?
Epson Photo Fine displays are based on Low-Temperature Polysilicon Thin-Film Transistor display technology, yielding high density screen resolutions of 212ppi and more. This vastly improved screen resolution allows for smoother and more realistic images.

With the advent of Photo Fine technology, Epson has raised the standard of digital imaging technology. This has resulted in the highest resolution screen providing superior image reproduction of the finest detail. Photo Fine technology is used on Epson Multimedia Viewers and Epson printers with LCDs.
Epson Photo Fine Ultra
Epson Photo Fine Ultra LCD technology produces a high-density liquid crystal display that exhibits truly outstanding colour rendition, wide colour gamut and superb resolution.
How does it work?
Epson Photo Fine Ultra LCD uses the world's first 4 colour filter system. Standard LCDs use red, green and blue (RGB) filters to produce the colour sub pixels that combine to produce colour images on the displays. Epson Photo Fine Ultra uses red, blue, emerald green and yellow green. This enables colours like green and yellow to be reproduced at a natural level never seen before. The colour range of both the red and blue tones have also been extended to enable a wider range of colours.
Epson Photo Fine Ultra technology is used on Epson's new Multimedia Viewers – the Epson P-3000 and P-5000.
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