Four Wide Screen 19" Monitors Compared
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Benoit Dupont
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Spatial Uniformity
I measured the uniformity of the panel's lighting.
It could be better. Areas of the display with excess brightness can be seen clearly on the graph. And of course they were detectable when displaying a completely black image.
Color Rendition
The results were quite uneven. The contrast is too low. The uniformity is relative at best. On the other hand, the display is really well designed for the general public, with very satisfactory default adjustments.
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Comment from the forums
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V3NOM from reading thigns on tomshardware on my 17" CRT i had for years and years to buying my first LCD a couple of months ago:S how embawwassing... Anyway it's amazing. The better quality and viewable space on my 19" widescreen is just unbelievable compared to the often blurry writing on CRT's. My dad still uses a 17" CRT and whenever i rarely go over to his computer it's really plain at the difference between them. WIDESCREEN LCD FTW!!!Reply
