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| Advanced Testing and Analysis |  
 
As the worldwide leader in Video Diagnostics, 
DisplayMate Technologies Labs
can provide your company with unequaled penetrating state-of-the-art testing, 
evaluation and strategic comparative analysis of video hardware. 
Our proprietary video diagnostic programs will uncover image and picture 
quality issues and video artifacts that are unseen or overlooked 
by other methods. 
 
 
  
| Special Versions of DisplayMate |  
 
Note that the 
in-house versions 
of DisplayMate that we use internally for testing and 
analysis are much more advanced and comprehensive than the available retail 
DisplayMate products. 
It's the best way to learn about the next generation versions of our most 
advanced products. 
 
 
  
| Find Out First from the Creator of DisplayMate Standard |  
 
Every major computer and video manufacturer, computer and video magazine, 
and trade show shootout event relies on DisplayMate for fair, objective and 
incisive testing and evaluation of video hardware. The best way to find out how 
your product or technology will be reviewed is to have it tested and evaluated 
first by 
DisplayMate Technologies Labs,
the creator of the DisplayMate Standard. 
For further information or a quotation please contact us via the 
 Contact Information
section below. 
 
 
 
 
DisplayMate Technologies Labs
is headed by Dr. Raymond Soneira, the developer of DisplayMate, 
an internationally recognized research scientist with a distinguished career 
in physics, computer science, and television system design. 
Dr. Soneira obtained his Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University, 
spent 5 years as a Long-Term Member of the prestigious 
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, another 5 years as a 
Principal Investigator in the Computer Systems Research Laboratory 
at AT&T Bell Laboratories, and 
over 4 years designed, tested, and installed color 
television broadcast equipment for the CBS Television Network 
Engineering and Development Department. 
He has authored over 35 research articles in scientific journals in physics and 
computer science, including Scientific American. 
 
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