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Sony provides both static (which they call on-screen) and dynamic contrast ratios in their specs. But I notice retailers aren't as forthcoming when they advertise them--you're less likely to see the static contrast ration in a newspaper ad.
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Frank S  frank_s | 12/23/07
Kind of, sort of, like RMS vs Peak power ....  kd5auq | 12/23/07
I would say it's slightly better than RMS versus Peak  georgeou | 12/23/07
not just that...  patibulo | 01/10/08
Good site for real specs?  AySz88 | 12/24/07
I linked to that in my LCD viewing angle post  georgeou | 12/24/07
ZDNet, Fix Your Stupid Article  itanalyst | 12/24/07
Name me ONE product, that ISN'T marketed...  Feldwebel Wolfenstool | 12/25/07
Ok here are a few  DevGuy_z | 12/27/07
I remember...  jasonp@... | 12/28/07
Question about Dynamic contrast  Update victim | 12/25/07
RE: How LCD makers inflate their contrast ratio scores  yman25 | 10/10/08

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