A Revolution? The First Lumileds LCD Display
Spatial Uniformity
We measured the uniformity of the panel's lighting.
For those of you who aren't used to the Tom's Hardware tests, we'll recall the method we use:
We set the panel at 50% brightness and 50% contrast and measure the uniformity of the lighting on a white image separated into 64 areas of equal size. The brightest point is considered to be 100%, and the previously measured black value is considered 0%, with the other values obtained distributed between them.
The superiority of Lumileds is very clear here as well. The differences we measured were a maximum of 5%, or a maximum deviation of 2.5% from the average for the panel! Compare that result to that of the NEC 2180UX.
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