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LED-backlit LCD: Localised brighter spots and other interesting phenomena
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 88327" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>1. Although the TV will have a certain amount of blur and it is easier to spot in large shifts like you're describing, it's also quite possible that what you're seeing is a result of the poor compression used on the material itself.</p><p></p><p>2. Edge lit LED LCDs typically suffer from uneven backlighting (called clouding) because the LEDs are all mounted along the side of the set. Very hard to light the panel evenly with that layout.</p><p></p><p>3. Yip, dynamic dimming. All the 2010 Samsungs suffer for it. It's sole purpose as far as I can gather is to perpetuate the myth that edge lit LED sets have deeper black levels than conventional LCDs. Undefeatable unless you go into the service menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 88327, member: 517"] 1. Although the TV will have a certain amount of blur and it is easier to spot in large shifts like you're describing, it's also quite possible that what you're seeing is a result of the poor compression used on the material itself. 2. Edge lit LED LCDs typically suffer from uneven backlighting (called clouding) because the LEDs are all mounted along the side of the set. Very hard to light the panel evenly with that layout. 3. Yip, dynamic dimming. All the 2010 Samsungs suffer for it. It's sole purpose as far as I can gather is to perpetuate the myth that edge lit LED sets have deeper black levels than conventional LCDs. Undefeatable unless you go into the service menu. [/QUOTE]
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LED-backlit LCD: Localised brighter spots and other interesting phenomena
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