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Want to See VEE on Your Mobile Device?

Posted on December 9, 2010 by Tim Saxe

Want to see VEE for yourself?  At the link below, you can download a short video file that has been processed using VEE…that is, half the video has been processed with VEE, the other half has been left untouched.  We invite you to download the video and sync it to your tablet or smartphone.  Then, view the video’s in as many different lighting conditions as you want; my person favorite is to view this on my iPad outside.  You’ll see that the VEE half of the video is much more viewable, even without changing your backlight.  Then, go ahead and adjust the backlight too, both up and down—you’ll see how much difference VEE can make.

Videos are available for specific smartphones, as well as within the Android, Blackberry, iOS, Microsoft, Nokia Symbian, and generic formats.  And this is all done without specifically calibrating for the system you’ll view it on…imagine how good it would look with further calibration!

http://shop.quicklogic.com/visual-enhancement-engine-vee-demo-clip-downloads/

I invite comments and questions—click the comment link either at the beginning or end of this blog, and fire away!

(Note: you aren’t actually downloading the VEE technology to your device—just a video with generic, non-device-specific VEE processing applied.  VEE is a hardware technology contained on a QuickLogic CSSP, not an app or software.  Plus, our CEO generally wouldn’t tolerate me giving away the farm…)

Posted in QuickLogicTagged Android, CSSP, Custom Specific Standard Product, Display Viewability, DPO, Paul Karazuba, QuickLogic, sunlight viewability, VEE, visual enhancement engine

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