"Kim Jørgensen" <k7@get2net.udskiftmedDK> skrev i en meddelelse
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> "Esben" <sordiahp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Iø, ligner Proview skærmen ikke den der Acer 732 helt vildt meget?
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> Jo, heeeelt vildt.
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> Tænkte også, hvad dælen er den af.
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> Mvh.
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> Kim
> Glad for sin Acer 732
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Hmmm..... Denne glimrende skærm kan åbenbart kun visse 262,000 farver
samtidigt og det skulle kunne give problemer med afterglow.
http://www4.tomshardware.com/display/20030626/lcd-05.html
"16 ms: Beware!
When we tested the first monitors of this kind, the Iiyama AS4314UTG and
Hitachi CML174SXW, we were surprised to find much less afterglow on the
20-ms monitor than on the 16-ms. We have gone into this matter since then,
and it turns out that the term 16 ms is exaggerated. 16 ms (max.) would be
more accurate. If the manufacturers were really frank about this, they would
indicate that 16-ms panels only display 262,000 colors instead of the usual
16 million. In fact, AU Optronics uses its extra fast response time to
display 16 million colors in the end. With luck, the color your game needs
will be one of the 262,000available to start with and, if so, the response
time actually will be 16 ms.
But if the color is not in the 262,000 table, the panel will display the two
closest shades alternately. Because the display is very fast, your eye will
only detect one shade, the right one. But for you to see an image, the
monitor has to draw two of them. (AU Optronics has confirmed this.) "