Whether you already have a television or you’re in the market for a new one (or projector, camera, or any other type of display), you should pay attention to the contrast ratio. But what does this ...
The ratio of the brightest white to the darkest black on a TV or computer monitor. The larger the number, the greater the extremes; for example, car headlights can appear brilliant next to the pitch ...
If you've ever wondered why contrast ratios claims of LCD monitors can swing so wildly from product to product, here's the explanation: There are "dynamic contrast ratios" and then there are "static ...
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It's not resolution. Nor is it size of the screen or price of the TV. It's the contrast ratio that makes all the difference in picture quality between two otherwise identical TV sets. This might seem ...
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When you're buying a new TV, it's important to compare different options. You don't want to stick with the first one that you find, because you might be left thinking about the deals and better TVs ...
I'm talking about the new evil in displays -- dynamic contrast ratio. Contrast ratio is the ratio of the blackest black a screen can produce compared to its brightest white; and it's also the most ...
Hello, friends. Pete has kindly offered me the chance to pontificate here at Tennisworld from time to time. Lucky us! Anyway, with Wimbledon in full swing(ing volley), I was thinking about that guy ...