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Like many tablets, Kindle Fire HD uses in-plane switching (IPS) to improve color reproduction.
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Planes come in three colors, red, yellow, and blue, and each plane has to be landed on the runway matching its color.
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The monitor's widescreen IPS (in plane switching) panel also allows for more consistent, uniform color from all viewing angles, delivering amazingly sharp image quality.
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At the moment the first plane hit, I had just finished doing a bit of color commentary on some eminently forgettable technology news for a Boston business station on AM radio.
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Like AeroVironment's older gadgets, the Switchblade can stream video feeds from color or infrared cameras to its operator, making it a deft spy plane.
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Stunning customized HD display with in-plane switching, Advanced True Wide polarizing filter and customized laminated touch sensor for 25% less glare with rich color and deep contrast from any viewing angle.
ENGADGET: Kindle Paperwhite and two Fires up for pre-order in Japan, Kindle Store opens there tomorrow