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You too can do KILLER vectors at 15khz!!

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CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: Ummon on May 31, 2009, 03:37:44 pm ---Admittedly, the title was a slight melodramatic, but those in the know regarding monitors and all should've understood the sentence.

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Funny how most of the people who remarked about the vectors not being *KILLER* are folks that I think *are* in the know regarding monitors ...  ::)

genesim:
1up do you realize what you are saying?

If black is more on the boarder then is on the film that doesn't mean SQUAT.    Did the LCD suddenly not become an LCD on the corners?  If it showing a deeper black...uh then it is showing a deeper black.    Kind of kills the whole arguement that an LCD can't do it doesn't it?

But yes limitations of the source is a big problem.

For the record when I play Asteroids I cannot see the borders.   Now why would you see the differences in black with something like Dark Knight but not a video game...something called detail.   Again not the limitations of the monitor but the source...in Dark Knights case this is not a limitations, it is actually not supposed to be a completely black movie obviously.

wp34:

--- Quote from: RandyT on May 28, 2009, 11:05:16 pm ---
I'd like to see one of those LED backlit LCD panels doing vector emulation.  I'll bet it's a real treat.

RandyT

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I did checkout a Samsung LED panel at Best Buy today.  I had not seen one in person yet.  They were playing Cars on Blueray.  All I can say is wow.  It was like seeing the movie for the first time.

genesim:
This is hard to keep up!   What is the advantage of LED backlight?

TheShanMan:

--- Quote from: Ummon on May 31, 2009, 03:37:44 pm ---The data was all there. Reading comprehension: "at 15khz". Next were the tab menu shots. Admittedly, the title was a slight melodramatic, but those in the know regarding monitors and all should've understood the sentence.

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So kind of you to criticize the reading comprehension of the people who commented on your claim as well as mine. But really I don't think it's so much a comprehension problem as it is a failure to communicate effectively, followed by abandoning the thread for a surprisingly long time.

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