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Michael J. Murdoch

Researcher at Rochester Institute of Technology

Publications -  88
Citations -  1842

Michael J. Murdoch is an academic researcher from Rochester Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gamut & Luminance. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 84 publications receiving 1755 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael J. Murdoch include University of Rochester & Philips.

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Color oled display with improved power efficiency

TL;DR: In this paper, an OLED display device includes an array of light emitting pixels, each pixel having red, green, and blue OLEDs and at least one additional colored OLED that expands the gamut of the display device relative to the defined ones.
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Method for transforming three color input signals to four or more output signals for a color display

TL;DR: In this article, a method for transforming three color input signals corresponding to three gamut defining color primaries to four color output signals (R, G, B) corresponding to one additional color primary W for driving a display having a white point different from W includes the steps of: normalizing the color input signal such that a combination of equal amounts in each signal produces a color having XYZ tristimulus values identical to those of the additional primary W.
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Color OLED display system having improved performance

TL;DR: An OLED display system includes an array of light emitting pixels, each pixel having a plurality of OLEDs for emitting different colors of light specifying a gamut and including at least one additional OLED within the gamut defined by the other OLEDs as discussed by the authors.
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OLED display with improved power performance

TL;DR: An OLED display for producing a full color image, comprising a plurality of at least four different colored pixels including three different colored addressable gamut-defining pixels and a fourth addressable within-gamut pixel, each pixel having an organic light-emitting diode with first and second electrodes as mentioned in this paper.
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Color display device with enhanced pixel pattern

TL;DR: A color display as discussed by the authors consists of an array of subpixels of at least four different colors, including at least two relatively higher luminous color subpixels and at least one of the two relatively lower luminous colour subpixels.