I have a question I didn't mention in my other thread, about the blur on LCD's, and was hoping someone can explain the technical details I seek. I've been wondering for some time now, why I haven't seen a computer LCD that looks as brilliant as a good HD tv, and I only ever paid attention to resolutions, nothing else. And sorry for back to back threads, I wasn't paying much attention, could have bumped the other..
So a few days ago I was shopping for a new widescreen LCD and I noticed one HP had a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and was 19" widescreen, it looked pretty nice, but there was an acer right next to it, 20" and 800:1 contrast ratio. I honestly couldn't tell the difference, no matter what I did, except that the HP had a lot of motion blur, even tho it was 5ms, so I bought the Acer. I'm very happy with it, but I still don't understand much about contrast ratio. I mean, my monitor looks crisp, very little motion blur compared to the other brands, and I love Acer (Only brand LCD I've ever bought, 4 total) so I'm happy with it, but, taking one look at my friends Vizio HD tv, it just blew my mind, how vivid and brilliant it is, and nearly the same resolution. Is it the contrast ratio that separates PC LCD's from HD TV's? And do they make LCD monitors for PC that look as good as a nice HD tv? I mean, it's incredible how much better the HD tv looked, compared to my new LCD, or any computer monitor I've ever seen...
I know a decent amount about how an LCD works, but I just don't get why the tv's look so amazing. The only thing I can think of is contrast ratio, and if so, can anyone explain the technology behind it? Thanks.
Again my bad for two threads.
So a few days ago I was shopping for a new widescreen LCD and I noticed one HP had a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and was 19" widescreen, it looked pretty nice, but there was an acer right next to it, 20" and 800:1 contrast ratio. I honestly couldn't tell the difference, no matter what I did, except that the HP had a lot of motion blur, even tho it was 5ms, so I bought the Acer. I'm very happy with it, but I still don't understand much about contrast ratio. I mean, my monitor looks crisp, very little motion blur compared to the other brands, and I love Acer (Only brand LCD I've ever bought, 4 total) so I'm happy with it, but, taking one look at my friends Vizio HD tv, it just blew my mind, how vivid and brilliant it is, and nearly the same resolution. Is it the contrast ratio that separates PC LCD's from HD TV's? And do they make LCD monitors for PC that look as good as a nice HD tv? I mean, it's incredible how much better the HD tv looked, compared to my new LCD, or any computer monitor I've ever seen...
I know a decent amount about how an LCD works, but I just don't get why the tv's look so amazing. The only thing I can think of is contrast ratio, and if so, can anyone explain the technology behind it? Thanks.
Again my bad for two threads.