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Old 01-19-2011, 06:47 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by mcooke66 View Post
You are correct that the 50% better contrast comes from the manufacturer, not from you. The problem is that a technical spec does not always translate into a functional difference.


Hmmm....

I think that I am not following you. And I am going to speak as an Engineer now. Regarding the screen contrast: if the science and the facts are telling you specific numbers about it, thing that you can measure and those are unquestionable, anything else is just a user's perception to me. Moreover, remember that in some of those firmware upgrades there is a psychological factor that can "creates" or "removes" some user's perceptions; even in terms of hardware, something as simple as a case color for the device can give you an illusion of a worse or better contrast without being a scientific fact.

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