|  | Posted by Bob Myers on 11/08/07 01:52 
"Rita  Berkowitz" <ritaberk2O04 @aol.com> wrote in message news:13j4fquhrsf5o5e@news.supernews.com...
 
 >> Nonsense.  The nature of the light source isn't even in the top five
 >> contributors to color error in LCDs.  VERY color-accurate LCDs
 >> can be developed using quite conventional CCFL backlighting.
 >
 > Utter nonsense!  Sure is, and you claim to have been designing LCDs for 20
 > years?  I'm calling bullshit on this one.  You have yet to produce any
 > evidence to support your claims.  Hell, even a white paper will do.   Get
 > some real world experience and maybe we could discuss this further.  I
 > don't
 > mind playing along, but you're going to have to do better than this.
 
 "Utter nonsense," yourself.  First, I didn't claim to have been
 "designing LCDs for 20 years."  However, I will certainly claim
 to have been involved in the display industry, in various roles
 including both design and manufacturing engineering, for a bit
 longer than that, and I am very familiar with the design and
 manufacturing of both LCD modules and the monitors using them.
 
 And call "bullshit" all you like, but I note you rather conveniently
 didn't bother to address this one:
 
 "In what way?  Please describe precisely how and why the light
 source itself is a source of color inaccuracy."
 
 Ball's in your court.  Are you even going to try to do
 anything with it?
 
 Bob M.
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