27Feb2008
Filed under: LCD TV/Monitor
Author: John C

Most of us might find a 10000:1 contrast ratio monitor from LG with Digital Fine Contrast technology overkill for writing Facebook entries or watching YouTube, but college students—who watch full-length pirated movies on their computer every day—will find this extremely useful.
And since a higher contrast ratio means blacks are much blacker (though, sometimes losing out on gray detail), and whites are much brighter, this 10000 to 1 means there’s a big difference between the black and white parts of your screen.
No price or release date yet.
—Source

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