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However, 20/20 is probably not the right standard to be using, because that's used for measuring acuity at far distances to judge the ability of the lens to focus that far. Without glasses I have horrid indoor (i.e. full pupil) acuity at 20 ft, but there's nothing wrong with my retina, so I can do a bit better than 2 arc minute per line pair at close distances. The 0.59 figure is, AFAICS, about the very limits of visual acuity, and being able to barely tell the difference between one line and two. It wouldn't ever be worth having that ability in a display, IMO. Long story short, I think the new display is about as much as we'll ever really desire for reasonable viewing distances. Props to Apple for using its muscle and loyal+rich clientele to make it happen. Now it's time for display technology to address contrast, as that has a far greater impact on picture quality. I'd rather have 3000:1 contrast on a 1680x1050 notebook display than a Retina display (its ~900:1 is about as good as it gets for notebooks, but that's well short of TV standards). Unfortunately, the vast majority of sub-$1k notebooks have only 200:1 contrast. It's a joke compared to even budget TN desktop monitors, and I'd easily $100 for that $10 fix. I hope they can figure out how to get PVA's response times up, as I really want decent blacks on my computer; otherwise, I'll have to wait for AMOLED to get big and cheap... Quote:
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My laptop Acer display quality is much better than the vast majority of desktop displays. Even I will say that it would be very hard for you to find a budget monitor with better image quality. Anyways, I think laptop displays in general come as the better ones. |
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Given how the new Retina MacBook Pro is specifically marketed towards photographers, I would give it the benefit of doubt. I will see for myself in a while, my wife is a graphic designer and has ordered one, and I'm sure I will be able to get some useful data from its calibration, apart from the purely subjective raves it has already received. |
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what someone should do is buy 4 of them, remove the screens, join them together and wire up a connector to each for dvi/dp/hdmi and connect them to an amd gfx card using eyefinity. Voila super hi-res pc screen.
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I should of said hi-res/high dpi
you'd have a 4096x3072 (roughly 14" x 18") display
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Or 5760 x 3600 pixels with no retina mode.
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I got the specs from here
http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/ it says "2048-by-1536-pixel resolution at 264 pixels per inch (ppi)"
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Look at any dark image with low to medium room lighting on your Acer. It can't get close to reproducing black. It's this awful bluish-grey. Macbooks and Vaios are pretty consistently in the 500:1 to 1000:1 range, which gives a much better black, and you even get good contrast with certain eeePCs. Most other displays, unfortunately, are in the 200:1 range. You're dead wrong about notebook image quality: http://www.anandtech.com/show/5672/a...kepler-verge/5 notebookcheck.net is an even better site for notebook reviews, and fortunately they also check contrast. Most Acers are ~150:1, none over 250:1 aside from tablets. I'm not too picky about color, because even 50% of AdobeRGB is enough to produce more saturated colors than 99% of surfaces around the house (and colors that you can't even print). Black, however, is all over the place, including the notebook itself, and we know what it's supposed to look like even without side-by-side comparisons. |
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Graininess is not something that's been a problem with for the majority of LCDs, especially those with decent resolution. Everyone has different preferences, but poor contrast is easily the most identifiable display deficiency after poor brightness and sharpness (neither being a problem nowadays).
What's the model of your Acer? Last edited by Mintmaster; 24-Jun-2012 at 18:36. |
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Click 1 So, "CrystalBrite" vs "CineCrystal". Quote:
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I want one really bad Like most people I don't care much about color accuracy as long as it's not terrible. By all accounts the new LCD looks absolutely terrific.
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homerdog, no, it's not bad at all. Macbooks have always had good contrast relative to the competition. I'm just saying that I'd rather have a display with top notch blacks (i.e. 3000:1) at decent resolution than one with decent blacks and exceptional resolution; unfortunately, the former isn't an option. I'll probably have to wait for AMOLED for that.
We were just talking about dpi and limits of what our eyes can see. I'm saying that there's no need for more resolution now unless it's free. Technology needs to focus on blacks now. They actually got it with cPVA monitors, but unfortunately those have bad response time (some pixel transitions take 70ms!). I hope they can figure that out, or at least make OLED affordable. There's something about inky blacks on a display that just puts a grin on my face... Quote:
202:1 You just have very low standards for black levels. Your display is almost as bad as mine at blacks. If you had a perfect display with a gamma of 2.2 and equal brightness, a 200:1 display would only be able to replicate its shades from 23 to 255; shades from 0 to 22 would be too dark. To compensate, poor contrast monitors lighten all the darker shades into the range that it can reproduce. A decent desktop monitor (even TN) will have 1/5th the black level of your notebook at equal brightness. A top plasma TV will have 1/50th the black level, which is roughly the point that we're unable to see the difference between true black. |
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When I first moved from a crt to a lcd the black level drove me insane, I spent the first few days downloading calibration programs to try and fix it. You do get used to it though as long as you dont continue to use a crt
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And please, take a look at such a display with your own eyes and then trust those reviews. You can't be fully aware what you buy and after that start complaining with your purchase. If you have so high standards, then why did you buy it? |
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Of course, if you turn off all lights, then strange greenish algea suddenly come out of hiding, thinking they're alone and safe now. |
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If you haven't gotten a chance to read the review by AnandTech you really should.
Very informative! He drops a few tidbits on how Apple drives the entire market forward, kicking and screaming. Quote:
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I've seen LED backlit LCDs produce the same effect, but A) The ones with local dimming are ridiculously expensive. B) Even the ones with local dimming don't look as good as a nice plasma. IMO of course. Plus the nicest LCDs can't do a starry night sky very well. You might say that's a pathological case, but many of my favorite movies happen to take place beyond the boundaries of Earth's atmosphere In general, I don't really know the reason why plasma TVs look better to me. Even the shitty ones.
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