I've been re-watching Enterprise on Netflix, with better quality I'm picking up on details I never noticed before...haven't watched the series entirely since first run...
This time around there's something that just keeps on bugging me...the LCD monitors! In today's world these props are so primitive! It amazes me that the newest Trek show features an element that to me, immediately dates it. We're right now in an era with paper thin retina touch screen devices...interestingly TNG era screens don't have the same effect on me, maybe because they still seem futuristic. Anyways, just amazing how fast technology has progressed, I don't think the same could be said of TNG 10 years after.
The screens on Enterprise were bulky, back light was visible, and obviously low resolution (evident on pixilation on closeups). Anyone know what make or model they were?
This time around there's something that just keeps on bugging me...the LCD monitors! In today's world these props are so primitive! It amazes me that the newest Trek show features an element that to me, immediately dates it. We're right now in an era with paper thin retina touch screen devices...interestingly TNG era screens don't have the same effect on me, maybe because they still seem futuristic. Anyways, just amazing how fast technology has progressed, I don't think the same could be said of TNG 10 years after.
The screens on Enterprise were bulky, back light was visible, and obviously low resolution (evident on pixilation on closeups). Anyone know what make or model they were?