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But They Have Problems Too
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DVD will all have contributed to making CRT TVs all but obsolete within two years.. Unfortunately, though, viewing angles are clearly not yet able to match those of plasma displays, not to mention CRTs. That's because the light emitted at the back of the...
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Color
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weakness of LCD television technology, and while the N3760w does quite well with live broadcasts and some film-based material, certain source material that will remind some of you instantly that you are watching an LCD and not a plasma or CRT display. Movies...
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Color
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source. Difficult scenes that contain a great deal of dark and light portions are well rendered with the IN72, which also have solid mid-tones. All this being said, DLP displays still have their limitations and a high-quality plasma or CRT display will still...
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Contrast/Black Level
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you get HP's "MediaSmart" HDTV.. Many LCDs have substantial issues with contrast performance. While the SLC3760N will not be mistaken for a plasma or CRT, it does hold its own compared to other leading LCD displays. I was able to pick out a good amount of...
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Differentiating Between HD-DVD And Blu-ray
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a noticeable increase in sharpness, detail, and color depth. This means the generation of displays with resolutions in excess of 720x480 (which includes most older, but still HD-capable plasma, LCD, and CRT displays, as well as rear-projection sets that use...