the smaller the dot pitch the better it is, in lcds it could be different since thers a dot gap too, but on a decent LCD they'd never get away with that!!
so the smaller the dot pitch, the more pixels, the higher quality the image.
contrast ratio is 400:1 600:1 the higher the number the brighter anyting on the screen will look against the black (or dark) so in this case 600
i bet the refresh frequencies are what it can handle as inputs, the true refresh rate is fixed on LCDs.
they dont seem to list the speed of the lcd (simply how quikcly a pixel can go from on to off the longer the more of a trail or motion blue like effect you get on animations and games etc) , [edit milliseconds]
Last edited by charliex; 12-04-2003 at 07:02 PM..
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