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Spatial Uniformity
1:04 PM - June 6, 2005 by
Benoit Dupont
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: finding, 19
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: finding, 19
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Spatial Uniformity
For an "artistic" monitor intended principally for photography and graphics professionals, the L1940P has only average uniformity.

The upper and lower parts of the panel showed a significant lighting deficit. It's within the average for current monitors, but given the pretensions of this unit it's disappointing.
Up to this point, the L1940P had looked pretty good, even if we were expecting better from the point of view of uniformity.