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Quite an interesting thread. There are many papers on scanning backlight and at least a couple that I have that discuss a short 10% duty period. It is quite an old idea and I think you are right that the main reason it was not popular...
Like I said before, the emissive nature of a PDP and CRT totally eliminate LCD in any form from this discussion. OLED, FED, SED, PDP are all more characteristically similar to CRT than LCD will ever be. This does not mean that PDP is...
Quote:Originally Posted by Chronoptimist That’s true, but due to the encased cell structure and different phosphors used, PDP lacks the characteristic “phosphor glow” of a CRT in my opinion.Not sure what this phosphor glow is? Do...
The question is, what FP tech looks most like a CRT? Historically PDP has always been mentioned as the closest for obvious reasons. 1 - Both PDP and CRT generate light using millions of individual phosphor pixels or dots near the...
Quote: Originally Posted by 8mile13 dr Larry Weber presentation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOFZg...feature=relmfu Amazing you were able to get him involved. I love it!!!! I also noticed that the shootout last year was in SID...
Quote: Originally Posted by gmarceau I'm basing all of this on the following: Going by the latest flatpanel shootout the Elite measured an mll of .0004 ft/L, yet it doesn't have as good contrast as the VT50 that measured in around...
Quote: Originally Posted by zoyd Came across some interesting speculation along these lines in this post. Do you agree with his interpretation of 2500 FFD? Thanks zoyd, I agree with the very general concept of compressing the light...
Quote: Originally Posted by irkuck ^Dimming and blooming are interrelated by the properties of human visual system. Why there is no blooming visible in full array LED LCDs or Elite? It is due to the masking property of vision. In these...
Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Bob Thanks for enlightening me on plasma, I was not aware that time exposure was incorporated in its design, like it is on DLP. I thought plasma and CRT used the same amount-of-light methodology. After...
Quote: Originally Posted by Chronoptimist FED SED was like Plasma, where brightness was controlled temporally, rather than by actually reducing the light output of the display as with the CRT, LCD and "theater" examples, though CRT...
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