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LED-backlit LCD: Localised brighter spots and other interesting phenomena
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 89728" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>my apologies - i generalized with regards to CRT, in taking CRT to mean the regular 54cm and 74cm cheaper TV's </p><p></p><p>yes a Loewe would definitely be a really topnotch CRT - wish i could afford one when CRT was the standard bearer and trust me i used to go in to "audio excellence" each weekend to look at those big Lowe TV's and dream of the day i could afford one - and i believe you when you say that the color and picture would be superior to most other forms of flat panel displays because i loved the picture quality of CRT but i couldnt stand the flicker of the regular models</p><p></p><p>point though is that CRT also had some compromises - and as such all forms of TV were only up to around 80% perfect and there never ever was a perfect way of getting a picture onto a screen that didnt have some form of weakness - CRT wasnt perfect - neither was plasma nor was LCD or even its LED sibling and i reckon when OLED comes about as good as it seems on paper we will eventually find something about it that is a compromise and thats what i was trying to get across to santoshlv426 </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 89728, member: 1447"] my apologies - i generalized with regards to CRT, in taking CRT to mean the regular 54cm and 74cm cheaper TV's yes a Loewe would definitely be a really topnotch CRT - wish i could afford one when CRT was the standard bearer and trust me i used to go in to "audio excellence" each weekend to look at those big Lowe TV's and dream of the day i could afford one - and i believe you when you say that the color and picture would be superior to most other forms of flat panel displays because i loved the picture quality of CRT but i couldnt stand the flicker of the regular models point though is that CRT also had some compromises - and as such all forms of TV were only up to around 80% perfect and there never ever was a perfect way of getting a picture onto a screen that didnt have some form of weakness - CRT wasnt perfect - neither was plasma nor was LCD or even its LED sibling and i reckon when OLED comes about as good as it seems on paper we will eventually find something about it that is a compromise and thats what i was trying to get across to santoshlv426 [/QUOTE]
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LED-backlit LCD: Localised brighter spots and other interesting phenomena
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