LCD – For the Novice and the Expert
by Kristopher Kubicki on September 4, 2003 12:13 AM EST- Posted in
- Displays
Where do manufacturers get their specs?
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We worked closely with VESA and NEC during our last few LCD reviews to assure our testing procedures were correct. Unfortunately, it seems as if not all manufacturers adhere to the same standards. LCD substrates are always produced to a certain specification, whether it be 250cd/m^2 or 16ms, etc. These specifications are straight from the OEM (LG.Philips, AUO). However, manufacturers usually retest the final product after assembling all of the components (including bezel and stand). Sometimes, if the manufacturer ends up with a more desirable figure, that figure goes into the final specification.
Brightness (cd/m2) | Colors | Contrast Ratios | |
NEC 1760NX | 260 | 16,200,000 | 450:1 |
ViewSonic VP171B | 260 | 262,000 | 500:1 |
Hitachi CML174 | 260 | 16,700,000 | 400:1 |
BenQ FP767 | 260 | 16,000,000 | 500:1 |
Planar PX171M | 260 | 16,700,000 | 400:1 |
AUOptronics (OEM) | 260 | 262,000 | 450:1 |
As you can see, there are some clear irregularities, even though all of these monitors are produced from the same panel. Our general rule of thumb is to find the OEM for every monitor we review. Thus, when we looked at the Hitachi CML174, we compared our specification expectations with that of the AUO specifications. On the next page, you will see a short table of how each test is conducted for LCDs.
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Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
Aaaahhhhh! Dr. Strangelove I presume.dvinnen - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
what's up with all the posts...it's really freakin me out...
I'm used to the twice a month ones...
Well, the bright side is this is suppose to be a boring strtch to Athlon 64 and Prescott release, wonder how many we'll get then.
Anonymous User - Thursday, September 4, 2003 - link
Yup. I gave up on waiting for a quality LCD for gaming. Bought a NEC FP912 to last me the next couple of years.Maybe LCDs + gaming will be an uncompromised reality then.