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shade and the one and that was actually displayed. If DeltaE >3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference will be perceptible to the viewer. If DeltaE ...
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Equipment
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LaCie calibrator. Again we recall that this graph shows the difference between the desired color shade and the one and that was actually displayed. If DeltaE >3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference...
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Ergonomics
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this graph shows the difference between the desired color shade and the one actually displayed. If DeltaE >3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference will be perceptible to the viewer. If DeltaE ...
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The LG 32LP1D's Color Performance
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between the desired color shade and the one actually displayed as tested with a LaCie calibrator. If DeltaE >3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference will be perceptible. If DeltaE ...
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High-Class
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this graph shows the difference between the desired color shade and the one actually displayed. If DeltaE > 3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference will be perceptible. If DeltaE < 2, LaCie considers...
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Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
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reminder, this graph shows the difference between the desired color shade and the one actually displayed. If DeltaE >3, the color displayed is significantly different from the theoretical one, meaning that the difference will be perceptible to the viewer. If...
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Performance
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on many factors that are specific to the system running the test. So this test may not represent the performance you would see on your own system. - The maximum theoretical speed one can expect to see on a 100Mbit network is around 12,000 kBytes/Second, so...
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Performance - USB mode
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can also act as an attached USB drive, I ran the same iozone test with the device directly attached to a USB 2.0 port. In this mode, the best theoretical transfer one could possibly see would be around 58,000 kBytes/Second. Values in excess of this are once...
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Supercharge Your Flash Drive with eSATA
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to the Rescue eSATA flash drives should be able to transfer data at the rate of 300 MB/s, which represents a five-fold increase compared to USB’s data-transfer rate of 60 MB/s. These speeds are theoretical, but at least one solid-state drive, the Intel...