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On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:44:52 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote: That has always been my impression, that the blacks were blacker and it made the other colors more vivid. That is really the one area where plasmas still have an advantage over LCD: deeper blacks. If that's you're only criteria, plasma wins. Almost every other criteria is either a tie or LCD wins. The vividness of colors on the LCD really depends a lot on how you have it adjusted. You can make the colors way too vivid if you want to. So if it can display colors *too* vivid, it looks fine when you dial it back. Another thing about color reproduction on LCD panels is that it really depends greatly on what kind of panel you have. TN, IPS, S-IPS, PVA are pretty much in the order of greater color ability. Also in the order of cost. The backlight type makes a difference too. So cheaper LCD panels are going to have a problem reproducing some colors while more expensive ones will do just fine. A good CRT, like one with a Sony Trinitron tube, will blow away any LCD or Plasma panel for picture quality when it comes to black level and color reproduction. That's why those are still used by photo/graphics artists. We have some high-end Sun CRTs at work next to a bunch of flat panel LCDs and the difference is stunning. Steve |
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