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Contrast is the ratio of the darkest part of the projected image to the whitest part of the illumination in an all-black environment (usually determined using a special test signal), that is, the gradation from dark to light. The higher the ratio, the more layers the image can show, the richer the color performance.
The main weakness of LCD projector is the low contrast, the level of detail of the picture, especially the dark part of the level of detail performance is poor.
Early low-grade LCD projectors had a contrast ratio of 100:1, while CRT tubes generally had a contrast ratio of 500:1 and DLP projectors had a contrast ratio of 500:1 -- 1000:1.
Now the mainstream LCD projector is generally in 200:1-400:1, at present a few use special materials, special technology of the LCD projector can already do 500:1----800:1, LCD projector in contrast in the defects are making up.
The main weakness of LCD projector is the low contrast, the level of detail of the picture, especially the dark part of the level of detail performance is poor.
Early low-grade LCD projectors had a contrast ratio of 100:1, while CRT tubes generally had a contrast ratio of 500:1 and DLP projectors had a contrast ratio of 500:1 -- 1000:1.
Now the mainstream LCD projector is generally in 200:1-400:1, at present a few use special materials, special technology of the LCD projector can already do 500:1----800:1, LCD projector in contrast in the defects are making up.