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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 6564112" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif The difference in contrast is only when an evenly distributed method of backlighting called (RGB dynamic Backlighting) is employed as apposed to the edge-lit method (which it what allows for the ultra thin screen.) This method is actually in most cases much thicker and much more power consuming than conventional LCD's.</p><p></p><p>It delivers higher contrast because the entire screen is not lit by the same backlight, but hundreds of backlights which are comprised of RGB backlights Allowing the TV to locally control the backlight level and hue. However this method SUCKS. Because each of the LED backlights are still responsible for lighting a fairly large portion of the screen, meaning that the color saturations tend to "Bleed" across the screen into areas not meant to dim or change backlight hue. as you approach acceptable distribution of LED Backlights you are going around you're elbo to get to ur arse. And are wasting your lime backlighting with LED's when you are getting close to LED PIXEL technology like the TV at timesquare.</p><p></p><p>And as far as cars, you'er stupid. GTFO. My 6G7 would crush your and his cars. He's got an Ancient supercharged Buick V6 engine that runs like balls, And you're most likely running the essex which is basically the same thing except backward and not supercharged LMAO -&gt;American V6 efficiency FTL And don't get me started on transmissions. With an american Car, get yourself a V8 and then maybe we can talk. Although My best friend's automatic GT Mustang can just barely keep up.... and on a curvy road, he's toast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 6564112, member: 573988"] [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif[/IMG] The difference in contrast is only when an evenly distributed method of backlighting called (RGB dynamic Backlighting) is employed as apposed to the edge-lit method (which it what allows for the ultra thin screen.) This method is actually in most cases much thicker and much more power consuming than conventional LCD's. It delivers higher contrast because the entire screen is not lit by the same backlight, but hundreds of backlights which are comprised of RGB backlights Allowing the TV to locally control the backlight level and hue. However this method SUCKS. Because each of the LED backlights are still responsible for lighting a fairly large portion of the screen, meaning that the color saturations tend to "Bleed" across the screen into areas not meant to dim or change backlight hue. as you approach acceptable distribution of LED Backlights you are going around you're elbo to get to ur arse. And are wasting your lime backlighting with LED's when you are getting close to LED PIXEL technology like the TV at timesquare. And as far as cars, you'er stupid. GTFO. My 6G7 would crush your and his cars. He's got an Ancient supercharged Buick V6 engine that runs like balls, And you're most likely running the essex which is basically the same thing except backward and not supercharged LMAO ->American V6 efficiency FTL And don't get me started on transmissions. With an american Car, get yourself a V8 and then maybe we can talk. Although My best friend's automatic GT Mustang can just barely keep up.... and on a curvy road, he's toast. [/QUOTE]
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