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  • 1. they are both LCD, what you meant is CCFL vs LED.

    2. comparison between such cheap models is useless

    3. Especially on standard mode on different brands. if they were from the same line, but with different backlights - then you might see which does which

    4. people who professionally work with graphics actually prefer CCFL backlights, as i learned. but they prefer professional CRTs even more.

  • i understand ur doing a comparison but to have a accurate result u would need the same tv brand

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  • puto no me gusta tu video :$

  • BENQ GL2240 LED is better .......don't study those dufus you don't need the same brand of tv just the same category ....example...(lcd vs lcd), (CRT VS CRT) etc ......Note this channel i'm commenting on is not mind it belongs to a friend.....so don't respond it useless

  • I recently bought a Hitachi LED and returned it to get a "standard" LCD. My experience with the LED was washed-out colors and a "hazey" look to the overall picture. It also suffered from all 4 corners being extra light (very noticeable in dark scenes). I replaced it with a Vizio LCD and have been smiling since. Everything is crisper, richer, more vibrant and evenly lit. I realize that beyond preference, the brand and model play a role, and some individual sets are just plain defective. thanks!

  • I'm only here for the Fullmetal Alchemist.

  • Saw the title and the video did not disappoint. Had a good laugh.

  • @jony1710

    Back lit LED monitors can vary brightness but they are professional grade and very expensive, and rare enough that I cant even remember one.

    Your of the shelf monitor LED will be an edge lit so its single brightness only.

    Its crystal LED or OLED that will turn of completely for black but you'd have to mortgage your house to buy one, large size OLED are due to come out later this year.

  • @andyp315 LED's are more direct with their lighting rather than just having large back lights to light the whole panel so they can turn of and provide better blacks as well as purer whites. Well, thats what i was told, i'm not an expert.

  • @jony1710

    If you believe that you have no idea how a LCD panel works.

    LED gets higher contrast rations because the LEDS are whiter than CCFL not because they go darker, and manufacturers have been getting more and more ridiculous with their ratios, some even use screen off to rate their contrast.

    Its the same panels in front of the back lights as long as they are the same brightness the leak through will be the same.

  • left one seems to have horrible black crush. or is it just camera angles?

  • Eh, morons... LCD technology is THE SAME on both! Back light is just from different source. CCFL seems better, although darker, the CCFL gives about 50 cd/m^2 more brightness.

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