sicc wrote:
> OK, so I have a 22" Samsung LCD.
> On the face of my monitor, it says 2ms / 3000:1 Contrast
>
> But when I look at the specs, I see this: "Contrast Ratio 700:1(DC
> 3000:1)"
> What is "DC 3000:1"?
> DVI Connected? That's all I can think of. Is that what it means? Cause
> it is connected via DVI.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Here are the full the specs:
>
> Model
> Brand SAMSUNG
> Model 226BW
> Cabinet Color Black
> Display
> Screen Size 22"
> Widescreen Yes
> Recommended Resolution 1680 x 1050
> Viewing Angle 160°(H) / 160°(V)
> Brightness 300 cd/m2
> Contrast Ratio 700:1(DC 3000:1)
> Response Time 2 ms (GTG)
> Display Type WSXGA+
> Connectivity
> Input Video Compatibility Analog RGB, Digital
> Connectors D-Sub, DVI-D
> D-Sub 1
> DVI DVI(HDCP)
> HDMI No
> Power
> Power Consumption 55 Watt
> Convenience
> Stand Adjustments Swivel & Tilt
> Built in TV Tuner No
> Built in Speakers No
> Features Plug and Play: DDC 2B
> MagicBright3, High Glossy Black
> Windows Vista Certified for
> Dimensions
> Dimensions (W×H×D) 20.3" x 16.6" x 8.6"
> Weight 10.8 lbs.
>
That probably stands for "dynamic contrast". The 700:1 contrast ratio is
measured at a fixed backlight level. That is a measure of how black it
can be, if the backlight is running normally.
Dynamic contrast, is the adjustment of the backlight, based on the picture
content. They can makes the blacks look blacker, if they turn down the
lamps. But fiddling with the lamps, also ruins any attempt to calibrate
the panel for Photoshop work. So, ideally, it is the kind of feature
you'd want in the OSD (on screen display menu), with an option to
disable it. 700:1 is still an excellent figure for an LCD.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001096
"Cons: I'm not sure why but the dynamic contrast mode seemed to get
dimmer after a few days use. After I set it to costome mode and got
the adjustments I liked I've left it at that and it's been great for
everything I do, Text, Movies, Gameing, Internet, Multimedia, Everything
with no further mode changes needed."
HTH,
Paul