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> I'm kinda bored..so, I want to help out those HDTV, owners calibrate their HDTV.

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post Dec 29 2010, 01:49 AM

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why 100hz is important, usually people use 60hz wan
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post Dec 29 2010, 02:39 AM

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QUOTE(benblitz @ Dec 29 2010, 02:29 AM)
I see, mine is like that too. Try setting it at 80. If it is too dark you can always crank it back up.
Hahaha. Exactly, looks weird. It doesn't look real at all. But oh well, might as well make your HDTV future proof right?
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lol future proof for what? 3d(u need more resource and ir transmitter )?
there is a reason why film are converted into 24fps, film shouldnt been too real
wat setting backlight at 80%, u must be crazy, coz the laptop that i use i only set at 20% and its already bright enough, thats the reason i dont like lcd, too bright
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post Dec 29 2010, 02:44 AM

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QUOTE(benblitz @ Dec 29 2010, 02:40 AM)
Yes, depends on your room lighting. Different calibration are required during day and night. According to your room lighting.
If your tv supports multiple custom setting then it's fine. Calibrate for both day and night.

Well, I spent quite some days finding ways to calibrate my set. But I never did come across any issue if it is LED or LCD. As long as it is HDTV, LED/LCD doesn't make any differences when calibrating.
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well i does, rgb led does have more accurate colour for lcd, led bring balance light output compared to ccfl, which usually cause unbalance light to lcd area (but usually not noticeble) There is a reason why calibration exist, because user preference are not the same, some people like more reddish colour, some like more bluerer, someone want more greenish. Each calibration setting wont satisfy other, those calibrator that was use was to bring accurate colour for printing images, usually for professional use

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post Dec 29 2010, 02:55 AM

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QUOTE(benblitz @ Dec 29 2010, 02:49 AM)
Well, that does makes sense. Currently ISF still researching on how much Hz can a human eye actually process. Hence the variance in refresh rate. But, higher refresh rate does results in smoother frame rate/interlacing. And yes, film are recorded at the native rate of 24p because it shouldn't be too real. Then, may I ask why HDTV with 100Hz++ are even invented? It is because some part of consumer wanted it that way. And manufacturer delivers them. Since low refresh rate tends to produce laggy images at times. You don't want that when watching sports do you?

I'm not sure about your laptop though. So, no comment.
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100hz are for real sources like sports and documentary.multiplying the frame into x number of frame. not everyone would need it, in fact u can still can have butter smooth video if u can fully utilize 60fps, like playing game. Most panel manufacturer only cares of contrass ratio, colour gamut , response time, and viewing distance, which plasma currently overwhelmed lcd in this area. Those high fps are usually come from chip which can feed the panel for more higher frame rate.The reason why oled tech was focused was to overcome all the lcd problem. remember lcd was initially use for laptop and low power display

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post Dec 29 2010, 03:12 AM

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QUOTE(benblitz @ Dec 29 2010, 03:03 AM)
I see..how do I utilize these 60fps for gaming, on ps3 precisely? I did came across that color gamut thingy, but I couldn't fathom any of it. But I do know that most hdtv manufacturer's are like what you said.

You're really informative. Thanks for sharing.
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if the source already 60fps,the tv will feed 60fps just fine, however if the game design was 30fps, thus only motion smooth function (from hardware) helps to smooth up the frame (this thing increase cost of the hdtv). colour gamut are more like percentage of colour coverage(100% are from specification,but your display may exceed this), if the percentage is higher, your display can display more colour. usually pixel that can cover more bits have more colour.Other thing that can increase colour gamut are use or more colour for pixel like sharp's quatron technology or to reduce the colour leaking due to backlighting,glare or other reason
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post Dec 29 2010, 03:14 AM

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QUOTE(danny_sp15 @ Dec 29 2010, 03:10 AM)
yeah, maybe.. but gaming at 60Hz, especially First-person shooters, sucks. cos u need to move constantly, and there are lots of quick movements involved, and most of the time everything is a blur. sad.gif
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are u sure, usually gaming are capped at 60fps, 120fps due to image need to process two time for left and right image but still 60fps. if it blur, most likely your eye cannot catch up with the display, or there is some blur mechanism in gaming(usually ps2 have this kind of thing to cover bad texture) Most likely the blur come from ghosting. i play alot unreal tournament game, mostly things that slowly u down are u reaction and mouse doh.gif

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