Yes boys!!
I've bought the Samsung 172T because the Acer AL732 use dithering to display 16M colors and..... It use dithering too!!!
The result is very good but I hate that Samsung has hid this.
Ciao
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Yes boys!!
I've bought the Samsung 172T because the Acer AL732 use dithering to display 16M colors and..... It use dithering too!!!
The result is very good but I hate that Samsung has hid this.
Ciao
Hello,
you must have a pretty huge collection of displays in the meantime
Is it possible that every manufacturer uses dithering?
greetz
Big Daddy
I don't have a huge collection...
I have tried:
Philips 150S3F (sold)
Samsung 191T (returned)
Sony X82 (returned)
Acer AL922 (sold to my friend)
now... Samsung 172T
The best in color accuracy I think
is the Sony IPS panel (LG/Philips?)
but I don't like other things...
Only 172T use dithering and result is very good,
but Samsung and Acer must write "WITH DITHERING".
I have understanded that the "perfect LCD" don't exists...
Hello!
Question: how to see that a LCD uses dithering if nothing is mentioned in the handbook?
regards
Michael
Good question.....
The problem simply not exists for a normal user,
because he judges only the final quality and not
the technical aspects.
A advanced user does better to look at serious brands
Ciao
...now I'm not sure about 172T dithering.
can be I'm only paranoic...
whistling-the-X-Files-theme...
only-a-test