I don't know what went wrong. It was supposed to be plain ascii text=20 (unicode) only. Try again...=20 Hello,=20 See:=20 http://www.digitaltvdesignline.com/howto/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=3D1664= 01774 Invented right here... ;-)=20 Best regards,=20 -- Jeroen +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ | From: Jeroen H. Stessen | E-mail: Jeroen.Stessen@xxxxxxxxxxx | | Building: SFJ-5.22 Eindhoven | Deptmt.: Philips Applied Technologies | | Phone: ++31.40.2732739 | Visiting & mail address: Glaslaan 2 | | Mobile: ++31.6.44680021 | NL 5616 LW Eindhoven, the Netherlands | | Pager: ++31.6.65133818 | Website: http://www.apptech.philips.com/ = | +-------------------------------+------------------------------------------+ A scientific study on the efffects of Ambilight in flat-panel displays Based on internal tests Philips has formulated and communicated claims=20 about positive effects of Ambilight By Prof. Dr. Ir. S.H.A. Begemann , Technische Universiteit Eindhoven=20 (Tue), Netherlands=20 Digital TV Designline (07/22/2005 11:52 AM EDT) Summary Based on internal tests Philips has formulated and communicated claims=20 about positive effects of Ambilight. The TUe has been requested to=20 scientifically validate these claims. The experiments conducted by the TUe = in a tightly controlled environment with a low overall room lighting=20 level, using balanced assessment methodologies, show the following=20 results: In a (dark) home cinema room lighting condition (7 lux room lighting=20 level) Ambilight can reduce eye strain in 60-90% of the people dependent=20 on the Ambilight setting and the nature of the film/programme. Ambilight,=20 in particular the active Ambilight- relaxed mode can improve the overall=20 viewing experience, the degree of which depends on the nature of the=20 programme. The active Ambilight ? relaxed setting also gives the=20 possibility to add a new overall positive psycho-fysiological experience=20 to certain types of film/ programmes.=20 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.