HP's Pro DreamColor DIsplay wins a scientific and technical Oscar
Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 9:28AM
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It's award season and HP has won an Oscar. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently announced that the HP DreamColor Display will be honored at its annual Scientific and Technical Awards Presentation on Sat., Feb. 7. Technical staff from HP and DreamWorks will be recognized at the ceremony for the development of the HP DreamColor LP2480zx Professional Display.

The DreamColor Display is receiving the Scientific and Engineering Award (Academy Plaque) for the impact it’s made in film - providing affordable, consistent and stable color throughout the film production process. Hit jump for more information.

“A disruptive technology designed by HP with collaboration from its major studio customers, the HP DreamColor Display provides an amazing benefit to the film industry, addressing what was an increasingly critical need for affordable and consistent color accuracy,” said Jeff Wood, vice president, Worldwide Product Management, Commercial Solutions Business Unit, HP. “The display has become the gold standard for color accuracy in major movie production studios around the globe.”

In 2014, HP announced two new HP DreamColor Displays, once again disrupting the color-critical display market by achieving new levels of affordability and color accuracy. Each new feature in the HP Z27x and Z24x DreamColor Displays is a result of direct feedback from key movie production studios and customers looking for new ways to transform the way they work. You can read the Academy’s full announcement here.

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