Contrast ratio, while very important, is not the only thing that governs how good the picture looks on an HDTV. There's also accurate color reproduction, black levels, etc. And who knows how they got that contrast ratio spec. Most contrast ratios are misrepresented anyway.
My point is that just because a spec sheet says 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 1080p, doesn't mean it's the ultimate TV.
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Contrast ratio, while very important, is not the only thing that governs how good the picture looks on an HDTV. There's also accurate color reproduction, black levels, etc. And who knows how they got that contrast ratio spec. Most contrast ratios are misrepresented anyway.
My point is that just because a spec sheet says 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and 1080p, doesn't mean it's the ultimate TV.