Black and White Point Uniformity

In addition to the performance a center, we’ve also added 9-point testing for brightness, both white and black. This is done the same way we measure color uniformity, except we only care about measured intensity. We set the monitor through OSD controls as close to 200 nits as possible, and then measured those 9 points.

Brightness - Black Uniformity

We do the same again for the black point, note that the difference in color in the table down below is exaggurated. Differences in luminosity of 0.04 like we see here aren't visible except with extreme scrutiny.



Overall, uniformity here is pretty decent. Our plots exaggerate differences, and in practice the G2410H has excellent black and white uniformity across the entire display at 200 nits, 100 nits, and maximum brightness. We weren’t ever distracted by any brightness bleeding, anywhere on the display.
 

Analysis - Brightness and Contrast Analysis - Sipping Power
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  • Calin - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    Nice review, and if you mention it, I remember the nice sounds the CRT made when starting, stopping and changing graphic modes.
    I'm looking forward to more articles from you
  • QueBert - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    That's what a REAL monitor does. My 22" Sony CRT will crush any LCD out there (literally) When I get on an LCD and turn it on to no sound I get pissed. When you turn a CRT on it lets you know it means business with the *BWHHH* it makes, and the click when you change resolutions is another thing missing from LCD.

    *HUGS his CRT* Nice and warm too :D
  • QueBert - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    That's what a REAL monitor does. My 22" Sony CRT will crush any LCD out there (literally) When I get on an LCD and turn it on to no sound I get pissed. When you turn a CRT on it lets you know it means business with the *BWHHH* it makes, and the click when you change resolutions is another thing missing from LCD.

    *HUGS his CRT* Nice and warm too :D
  • pjconoso - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    Now that is one manly comment right there!
  • niva - Monday, May 10, 2010 - link

    Right on, also real monitors (like a pair of 21" CRTs) give you sun tan. Only your closest friends will know that you never step outside of your house during the day.
  • Brian Klug - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    Thanks for the encouragement guys, I've got another monitor on my desk right now I'm working on as well, and the Spyder 3 just came in ;)

    There's a bunch more coming!

    -Brian
  • Soulkeeper - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    Still looking for an LCD that won't be a downgrade from 10yr old CRT technology.
    1920x1080 for a 24" display doesn't get me excited.
  • dieselJosh - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    For the price $339, one can acquire one or more flagship CRT units, such as the fw900 or a7217a.

    Any event horizon guesses for when flat panel displays will be able to compete with such CRTs performance for gaming?
  • Zingam - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    I have an older 22 inch version that looks the same. I love it. The only one thing that bothers me is the frame! Can't they make the screen and the frame flat. The frame with that shape collects so much dust it's unbelievable. That's not the problem - the problem is the cleaning then!
  • blueeyesm - Friday, May 7, 2010 - link

    The problem isn't it collects dust easily; it's that there's too much dust in that room.

    Run the vacuum more often.

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