ShadowVlican
Sep 25th, 2005, 11:04 PM
Conventional CRT video monitors have a dynamic range of 600:1, while good LCD video monitors have a dynamic range of 500:1. Just to give you an idea of the problem, a scene showing the interior of a room with a sunlit view outside the window have a dynamic range around 100,000:1. So this scene won’t be so realistic when shown on a conventional display.
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/208/1
conventional CCFL backlight used in LCDs is already a bad idea from the start.. even i could've thought of using LEDs...
we finally have to technology to do this? or are we a little late in the R&D department? let's hear your word!
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/208/1
conventional CCFL backlight used in LCDs is already a bad idea from the start.. even i could've thought of using LEDs...
we finally have to technology to do this? or are we a little late in the R&D department? let's hear your word!