The contrast between true black and true white on the screen. The higher the contrast ratio the better. 1000:1 is better than 700:1. An advertised dynamic contrast ration is much higher than the contrast ratio, but not a true measurement of contrast. Dynamic contrast adjusts the backlighting to give the effect of an overall brighter or darker image.
1500:1 is the better contrast ratio
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If the dynamic is written underneath the treble cleff and there is no dynamic underneath the bass cleff then it applies to both lines.
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Ultra dynamic contrast ratio is the difference between the darkest and brightest image a TV can have. Ultra dynamic contrast ratio is used in LCD technology and it provides a wide range of brightness and color.
The contrast between true black and true white on the screen. The higher the contrast ratio the better. 1000:1 is better than 700:1. An advertised dynamic contrast ration is much higher than the contrast ratio, but not a true measurement of contrast. Dynamic contrast adjusts the backlighting to give the effect of an overall brighter or darker image.
A 12,000:1 contrast ratio is good, but a 50,000:1 would be better.
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It is referring to contrast ratio. Contrast ratio is the range from blackest black to whitest white. that said "dynamic contrast" is B.S. (a huge manipulation of the numbers). Look for "Native contrast"
most of the cases the resolution is important when it comes to large screens contrast ratio matters!! i mean lik the very large plasma displays!!
I'm an engineer, I've been researching this for sometime. The simple answer is it cannot be done, however as we like to do in my field we will give something approximate and conservative to go on. From what I've read and seen if you are being told dynamic contrast ratio it is likely 1000 to 2000 times the static contrast ratio. The multiplier will be different for EVERY brand comparison, but should general fall in this range.
Static and Dynamic Contrast Ratios Faced with several different models of televisions from various manufacturers, the contrast ratio is one of the most important factors to consider in making your decision. A contrast ratio is defined as the difference between the lightest color and the darkest color the television is capable of producing. Basically, higher contrast ratios should yield more vibrant whites and deeper blacks. However, there are several important factors to consider when comparing contrast ratios: whether the contrast ratio is static or dynamic, and what effect your room will have on the visible contrast ratio. A static contrast ratio is the contrast ratio at a given point in time. Imagine pausing a movie and establishing the contrast ratio at that particular frame. Plasma televisions usually have vastly superior static contrast ratios to LCD flat panels. A dynamic contrast ratio is the overall contrast ratio the television can produce over time. Most LCD manufacturers now advertise dynamic rather than static contrast ratios, which often surpass Plasma TV's static ratios. Static and dynamic comparisons each have their pros and cons. A high dynamic contrast ratio is preferable for prolonged scenes that take place in dark settings or black and white movies in general. A static contrast ratio offers superior performance when there are sudden transitions from a well lit atmosphere to a darker one, and vise versa. ---- Recommended Contrast Ratios For Plasma Televisions» Static Contrast Ratio of 5,000 : 1 or a higherFor LCD Televisions» Static Contrast Ratio of 1,000 : 1 or higher» Dynamic Contrast Ratio of 10,000 : 1 or higher---- However, contrast ratio should never be your sole decision making factor. Firstly, most manufacturer's have slightly different ways of measuring contrast ratios. Secondly, contrast ratios are always measured in ideal viewing conditions (essentially, a pitch black room.) Depending on the lighting conditions in your room, your visible contrast ratio will generally be much lower than the manufacturer's claims. In short, a contrast ratio is a useful although imperfect benchmark for comparing different televisions, but it should never be used as a sole consideration.
The contrast ratio is a measure of how much light the projector can pump out. A high contrast ratio is especially important for daylight use.
The contrast ratio for the Dell S2309W is 1000:1.
1500:1 is the better contrast ratio
Contrast ratio isn't standardized, so manufacturers can fudge the numbers. Consider, however, a contrast ratio over 600.