Conclusion
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Test Bed
- 3. Color Rendering Tests
- 4. Color Rendering Tests, Continued
- 5. Latency Measures; Introducing The Test System
- 6. Working Principles
- 7. The Mechanism
- 8. The Driving Software
- 9. First Observation: Refresh Delay
- 10. Third Observation: Fade Time
- 11. What About The Standards?
- 12. Example Of Use: Viewsonic VP191b, VA + Overdrive
- 13. Overdrive, How Does It Work? Continued
- 14. Perfectionism Can Be Counterproductive
- 15. Countermanding Orders
- 16. Contrast And Uniformity
- 17. Contrast And Uniformity, Continued
- 18. The Practical Tests
- 19. Horses For Courses?
- 20. Design And Finish
- 21. Conclusion
21. Conclusion

So now that we've given this new testing approach a dry-run (so to speak), we've concluded that we're right on the money in pursuing our approach. By becoming more comprehensive, our tests and reviews become that much more of a useful aid to help you decide what to buy.
We've also added an overall score for each display we test, in addition to the detailed measurements we provide for more precision. Nevertheless, the final grades we give each display serve as a summary and are not intended to replace an entire review article. Before spending more than $500 for a display, we recommend you look at all of the details we offer in our reviews.
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