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Choosing an LCD display: Are high contrast and brightness better? @ DV Hardware
Posted by Regeneration on September 24th, 2006, 06:44 PM

Over the last few years, LCD monitors have increased their contrast ratios and brightness ratings. But these ratings can be deceiving if you're not familiar with two important terms: Brightness and Contrast Ratio. In this article, we'll discuss these two terms and hopefully the viewer will understand these terms and use them when purchasing a new LCD monitor.

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3 Comments
a good brightness to contrast ratio is required to set the different colour tones,

to low can leave certain colours looking black. where as to high can leave the colour looking to heavy, and vibrant.
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The best LCD screen is CRT - Refresh rates..
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yeah, but my CRT's crap.

the image doesn't align with the frame of the monitor properly. and i have to set it up manually.

+!! the brightness is quickly dieing on it
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