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Apple patent application reveals television with superior picture quality via advanced backlighting

“Apple has explored building displays with dynamic backlight adaptation for better picture quality, particularly when watching letterboxed widescreen movies on a high-definition screen,” Neil Hughes reports for AppleInsider.

“The concept was revealed this week in a new Apple patent application discovered by AppleInsider,” Hughes reports. “The filing, entitled “Dynamic Backlight Adaptation for Black Bars with Subtitles,” focuses on improving picture quality when watching letterboxed content, like Hollywood movies, on an LCD display.”

Hughes reports, “The application was filed just months ago, in September of 2011, and comes as rumors of a full-fledged Apple television set continue to build. One report this week claimed that Apple design chief Jonathan Ive has a 50-inch prototype set located in his secure work studio at the company’s corporate headquarters.”

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