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1:04 PM - May 23, 2005 by
Benoit Dupont
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: i, 32
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Hyundai HQL320WR: Good Static Qualities
The HQL320WR came out of the calibrator test with above-average results. That's good news for a set that sells for less than $1,400.

| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 0.66 | 427 | 646: 1 |
Finally! The HQL320WR is the only TV we tested for this article that has a really good black level. As a result, the contrast as measured is a high 646:1 - which was a pleasant surprise.
Spatial Uniformity

The panel's good qualities were also fairly uniform, as the graph shows. All the readings were within a very small range (10% of the total), which is exceptional.
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