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Dynamic Contrast ratio is pure marketing according to HDNation's Robert Heron (who's been in the TV review / analysis biz for quite some time now). The ANSI Contrast ratio (which is usually 1000:1-2000:1, etc) is much more accurate.
80000:1 is just silly for example
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