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I don't really know what that means but when I first got it, I realized that my store had a Gateway 24 inch LED monitor for a bit less so I brought back my HP and got the Gateway. Right now I'm using a 25 inch HP LCD monitor (2509M) which operates at 60H. There are reasons why some LEDs will cost as much as a high quality LCD of the same size. If you get a REALLY good LCD monitor, it will come out to be almost as expensive as an LED monitor of the same size and for the money I'll bet it will perform just as well if not, better.
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Is an LED monitor better than an LCD? In my experience and opinion, no. Led is more economical and the light is more evenly dispersed but the industry is only pushing it because it's a newer technology and therefore more expensive. There are problems with the LED light bleeding over in high contrast situations and problems with color accuracy. Also, remember that we are seeing the first generation of LED backlit monitors and they haven't worked out the kinks with LED backlighting either. Eventually, all monitors will be LED backlit and will be fundamentally cheaper than those we are seeing on the market today. Remember, LED's are fundametally cheaper than CCFL's and will drop in price soon. As a engineer who does lots of CAD, resolution is far more important to me and I would think this would be the same for an architect. LED backlighting might mean greater contrast but resolution is greater detail. My opinion is that the number one thing to look for in picking monitors is resolution and LED backlighting should be a far second. It's a cheaper alternative for manufacturers and probably the biggest reason for the push. I believe some of the hype with LED's but let's not be fooled. LED backlighting does not solve the issue regarding backlight uniformity. However, even these high end LED backlit monitors still need to be properly calibrated to give the best results.
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While high end LCD monitors w/ LED backlight meant for graphics professional can produce good white lights that is 72% color gamut, low end LCD monitors that are geared towards average consumers uses LED backlights that are only 68% color gamut which generally has a bluish shade. I believe these 'kinks' are actually inherent in the led technology and will not be able to be fixed (cheaply).
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For example, the black hair bleeds onto the face, and the flesh tone face bleeds into the hair, resulting in a flat matted look on the face - like it was a drawing or painting - the natural facial contours get lost - the face does not look rounded enough. People in movies on an LED-LCD looked as if they have been painted with water-paint or something - all splotchy to the point the people looked animated. SDDK mentioned resolution and light bleeding over from high contrast situations (like in most typical scenes in movies) and color accuracy.
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The technology is inherently flawed - it is cheaper for the manufacturers but the picture quality sucks. Having juster recenylt bought and returned an LED-LCD 55 inch tv, and new toshiba 15.6 inch led laptop, also returned due poor screen detail - in 1/2011 led problems still not worked out. Thank SDDK said, " Also, remember that we are seeing the first generation of LED backlit monitors and they haven't worked out the kinks with LED backlighting either. My question is, is LED display the same as LED backlit display? what is LED backlit LCD display? can you suggets some material on this? I am happy to have met some one who knows. Now Viewsonic has the lowest price leader The 22 inch VLED221wm at a street price of $739 Samsung released the XL20 (20 inch -$1499) and the X元0 (30 inch) which don't quite cover adobe1998 RGB. The top of the line are the NEC and the Visio (both 24 inch) retail in the $5,000 price range.
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The best of the LED type have full adobe1998 RGB color spectrum. In addition to accurate color the gamut has been expanded with LED backlighting. The LED backlighted screens are reported to solve this problem also. You cannot see the entire screen at a constant even illumination. One of the worst problems for photographers and artists is the uneven brightness produced by LCD screens. Returned all of them and I am still using CRTs. I have bought 3 garden variety CCFL LCD panels and tried to color calibrate them with no success. The LED back lighting produces full spectrum white light. The white light emitted by CCFL is not a correct spectrum and that produces inaccurate color. CCFL backlighting produces a monitor with color accuracy that sucks. LED backlighting is a really big thing for graphics professionals.