delphiplasma
5th December 2008, 21:06
Or should that be the lack of?
I'm amazed by the progress of these types of displays that have proliferated themselves almost everywhere.
It has always been my understanding that these types of displays were classed as inferior compared to plasma displays?
Factors such as colorimetric performance, screen brightness linearity, black level performance, motion blur and gamma response all being the poor factors of TFT.
Some of these devices have been classed as grade1 monitors and do not even possess LED backlighting!? The BBC seems to endorse them, the R&D department working together with these TFT display manufacturers.
Now that the HD era is in, should we be ensuring the standards are kept to the standards that were adhered to with the CRT monitors?
Perhaps OLED is what the broadcast industry is waiting for?
The main question is why was TFT favoured over Plasma, taking into account that HD small screen Plasmas can be produced?
Thanks
I'm amazed by the progress of these types of displays that have proliferated themselves almost everywhere.
It has always been my understanding that these types of displays were classed as inferior compared to plasma displays?
Factors such as colorimetric performance, screen brightness linearity, black level performance, motion blur and gamma response all being the poor factors of TFT.
Some of these devices have been classed as grade1 monitors and do not even possess LED backlighting!? The BBC seems to endorse them, the R&D department working together with these TFT display manufacturers.
Now that the HD era is in, should we be ensuring the standards are kept to the standards that were adhered to with the CRT monitors?
Perhaps OLED is what the broadcast industry is waiting for?
The main question is why was TFT favoured over Plasma, taking into account that HD small screen Plasmas can be produced?
Thanks