![]() ![]() ![]() Static contrast (the number most people are familiar with) is measured when a single black and white image is displayed and the light and darkness is measured at different locations on the panel. Contrast is simply a comparative measure of the brightest white and darkest black that a display can produce. There is now yet another specification for LCD monitors: ‘Dynamic Contrast Ratio’. Twenty inches is a little larger than the entry-level nineteen-inch monitors seen today, but this size generally has a finer pixel size with a 1680×1050-a resolution often used with larger 21 and 22 inch wide panels. Brightness is listed as a very healthy 300cd/m 2. ![]() The number most people will be familiar with is the ‘static’ ratio of 800:1 (1000:1 according to Samsung USA). Interestingly, Samsung has decided to post two different contrast ratio figures: a static and dynamic figure. This figure is down from 5ms on its predecessor, the 205BW. The one figure that undoubtedly sparks interest in this monitor is the 2ms GTG response time. ![]() The specifications above look pretty impressive for a monitor in this price range. ![]()
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