Samsung’s “high bright” LCDs are the opposite of Pioneer’s “absolute black”
Posted by: admin in Official Tech NewsYesterday we reported on some Pioneer Televisions and monitors called KUROs, the goal of which was to provide the blackest blacksyet available on a display. Samsung is going the other direction, creating a panel 3 times brighter than a typical LCD display. They also have an insanely wide viewing angle (178 degrees, I dare say […]

Yesterday we reported on some Pioneer TVs and monitors called KUROs, the goal of which was to provide the blackest blacksyet available on a display. Samsung is going the other direction, creating a panel 3 times brighter than a typical LCD display. They also have an insanely wide viewing angle (178 degrees, I dare state that’s the maximum) and are intended for signage, wall displays, and other things that need high visibility. At 46 inches it isn’t exactly billboard-sized, but they’re meant to be put in an array.
They’re not for home theater; their resolution is limited and the 3000:1 contrast ratio leaves something to be desired, but fidelity isn’t what they’re aiming for. They want shopgoers to leave the store tan. Or singed.










