IEC 62977-3-5:2023/COR1:2024
(Corrigendum)Corrigendum 1 - Electronic displays - Part 3-5: Evaluation of optical performance - Colour capabilities
Corrigendum 1 - Electronic displays - Part 3-5: Evaluation of optical performance - Colour capabilities
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IEC 62977-3-5
Edition 1.0 2023-09
ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS
Part 3-5: Evaluation of optical performance – Colour capabilities
CO RRI G E NDUM 1
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