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Display Myths Busted
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 60862" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>I'll apologise upfront if anyone thinks that I'm, promoting myself.</p><p></p><p>A while ago I got p'd off with all the stupid TV specs floating around, and this was one of the reasons I spent the money I did on my measurement equipment.</p><p>As a reviewer I also wanted to be able to see how close quoted and real world contrast specs actually were and all I can say is that I've never come across a TV that has come even close to its claimed spec.</p><p></p><p>All i can say is that one should shop with care, always view live action on the screen you want to buy (don't buy a screen based on watching finding nemo as you will never be able to tell if the computer created colours are real or not) and if the salesman tells you that one TV is better than another because it has a higher contrast ratio, find another shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 60862, member: 406"] I'll apologise upfront if anyone thinks that I'm, promoting myself. A while ago I got p'd off with all the stupid TV specs floating around, and this was one of the reasons I spent the money I did on my measurement equipment. As a reviewer I also wanted to be able to see how close quoted and real world contrast specs actually were and all I can say is that I've never come across a TV that has come even close to its claimed spec. All i can say is that one should shop with care, always view live action on the screen you want to buy (don't buy a screen based on watching finding nemo as you will never be able to tell if the computer created colours are real or not) and if the salesman tells you that one TV is better than another because it has a higher contrast ratio, find another shop. [/QUOTE]
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