LCDs can have far, far better contrast ratios than any other technology, they just need to move to active backlighting. Check out the brightside (now bought by Dolby) displays, they are the way of the future and will bring unimagined quality. http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2005/10/03/brightside_hdr_edr/1
I saw this unit early last year, and nothing, and I mean *nothing* compares. you will never want to watch any other kind of display after seeing one of these in action. I just hope that via dolby it will now get licensed and make its way into consumer products, because OMG the picture is just astounding.
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LCDs can have far, far better contrast ratios than any other technology, they just need to move to active backlighting.
Check out the brightside (now bought by Dolby) displays, they are the way of the future and will bring unimagined quality.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2005/10/03/brightside_hdr_edr/1
I saw this unit early last year, and nothing, and I mean *nothing* compares. you will never want to watch any other kind of display after seeing one of these in action. I just hope that via dolby it will now get licensed and make its way into consumer products, because OMG the picture is just astounding.