Below average screen uniformity, and intermittent color accuracy is actually nothing to be scoffed off under the rug. It seems that these manufacturers keep going for deeper and deeper blacks, but at the cost of color and uniformity that doesn't always make for the most pleasing image to look at. Adam http://www.hdupdate.com
Good point, I haven't noticed any real backlight problems on my sharp, but it's an older model before this quest for contrast became such a hotly contested topic. I respect the desire for deep blacks, however not at the cost of other, possibly more important aspects of what makes an image great to watch
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Below average screen uniformity, and intermittent color accuracy is actually nothing to be scoffed off under the rug. It seems that these manufacturers keep going for deeper and deeper blacks, but at the cost of color and uniformity that doesn't always make for the most pleasing image to look at.
Adam http://www.hdupdate.com
I doubt it's anywhere near as bad as my Sharp's uneven backlight, which was also triggered by a quest for more contrast as you say.
Good point, I haven't noticed any real backlight problems on my sharp, but it's an older model before this quest for contrast became such a hotly contested topic. I respect the desire for deep blacks, however not at the cost of other, possibly more important aspects of what makes an image great to watch