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mettamageabout 1 hour ago
RugnirVikingabout 2 hours ago
beautiful web design :) We aren't usually supposed to comment on it but im pretty sure thats exactly the reason this has been submitted.
elcritchabout 1 hour ago
It’s like a slice of the earlier web. Realized I haven’t seen a c|net logo around for a long time.
shortstuffsushiabout 2 hours ago
I'm not familiar with DisplayMate, and the site appears to be hugged. Unsure what this is doing on the front page, but for any similarly lost folks:

> DisplayMate is the Worldwide Leader in Video Diagnostics and the World's most advanced Display Calibration and Optimization Software.

cpachabout 2 hours ago
Why is this on the front page? :)
nine_kabout 1 hour ago
Web design style nostalgia, I suppose.
cyberjunkieabout 2 hours ago
A popular tool preceding the days of YouTube reviews, used for testing and reviewing displays.
InsideOutSantaabout 2 hours ago
Am I confused, or are these a bunch of JPGs on a CD? There's no hardware, right?
lelanthranabout 1 hour ago
TLDR: Not JPGs, BMPs more likely.

I recall when the first LCD TVs came out and I wanted to get a cheap 1080 one. The problem was that almost every TV said 1080 even if it was just 720 upscaled.

I put a uniform image in BMP on a memory stick - every column being R, then G, then B repeated. As the image was exactly 1080, viewing it in full-screen on a 1080 screen gave a sort of uniform grey color. On an upscaled monitor you could see very visible banding.

This would not have worked had the image been JPG.

hjhartabout 2 hours ago
Website appears to be down.
TheJuliabout 2 hours ago
HN hug of death
tomkarhoabout 1 hour ago
Better call Web Dude
conkeisterdoor35 minutes ago
Definitely DONT call the Sales Guy!