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HD 101: What is local dimming?

One thing that makes covering LCD TVs so interesting is that the technology is always advancing and one innovation that might be the biggest in LCDs yet, is local dimming. But you’re probably wondering, what is it exactly? Well in non-edgelit LED LCDs TV, there’s an array of LED lights behind the liquid crystal pixels, and local dimming is when sections of the LED array are turn off or dimmed to help produce the deep blacks — like Kuro deep. But while this tech can produce very deep blacks and fantastic contrast, there’s a catch, it also create an artifact referred to as a halo around bright objects. Example: the two images above are of the opening scene of The Matrix (cops shinning a flash light) it’s pretty easy to tell which is the plasma and which is the LED LCD with local dimming. Of course we don’t exactly watch movies with flash lights or star fields every night, so after the break are more pictures of a normal dark scene that also expose the artifact caused by local dimming (we have to point out that the camera makes it more drastic than it appears in reality). So while we wouldn’t buy an LCD without local dimming, there’s still a lot to look forward to in the next generation when the dimming is sure to become more local, and thus the artifact will be minimized. At the same time these advancements should help produce more detail in blacks, which is harder to notice at first, but just as annoying once you do. Just getting into HD? Check out these other HD 101 features: Overscan and why all TVs do it What is ATSC, PSIP, QAM, and 8-VSB? How to use Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD with your PS3 Why there are black bars on HDTVs IR blasters, HDMI-CEC, RS-232 and IP control Continue reading HD 101: What is local dimming? HD 101: What is local dimming? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Guns Found in Truck at National Mall

US Park Police say an Arizona man has been arrested after guns and ammunition were found inside a truck hauling a camper parked along the National Mall. (Nov. 4)

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The Bong Boys got spanked in Tuesday’s elections but they’re not giving up the effort to kill their brain cells with legal marijuana : Backers of Proposition 19, which would have legalized recreational marijuana sales and use in California, said Wednesday that they would try to return to the ballot in 2012 with another attempt to pass the measure. Although Prop. 19 lost handily Tuesday, the fact that millions of Californians supported it means marijuana advocates have a solid base of support, proponents said. “It’s clear that the electorate has spoken,” Dale Jones, a spokeswoman for Prop. 19, said at a news conference in Oakland. “We have proven that the skull-cracking criminalization has failed, and we won’t tolerate it any more. So we’ve already moved this conversation forward.” Actually, they proved that even in a heavily Democrat state the people don’t want to legalize pot. Voters in three other states rejected medical marijuana, so it was not a good day for the cannibus kooks. Wednesday wasn’t much better when 20 tons of their supply was seized at the border .

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Raw Video: Inside the Qantas Emergency Landing

A passenger aboard a Qantas A380 that made an emergency landing in Singapore after an engine blew out recorded video showing the plane landing and emergency crews pouring foam onto the engine and wing. (Nov. 4)

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Droid Incredible getting V CAST Apps next week, whether you like it or not

Verizon has just announced that its lovely HTC Droid Incredible will be getting a fresh software update pushed over-the-air starting next week, and among the “software enhancements” will be the automatic installation of the carrier’s V CAST Apps app store. Since this doesn’t mean the Android Market is going away, we suppose it’s not the end of the world — and Verizon is quick to note that V CAST Apps supports carrier billing — but the benefit of having two app stores on a phone is still anyone’s guess. Here’s Verizon’s full statement: “Verizon Wireless will begin pushing a software update to the DROID Incredible next week. The update includes software enhancements that will pre-install V CAST Apps on the phone. We said earlier this year that we’d be expanding V CAST Apps to the Android platform, and the DROID Incredible is the first Android phone with the store. Developers continue to submit apps, and as a reminder, V CAST Apps allows carrier billing, so customers who purchase applications through our store will see those charges on their monthly bill. For more information about the update customers can go to www.verizonwireless.com/droidincrediblesupport.” Droid Incredible getting V CAST Apps next week, whether you like it or not originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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NEW YORK – Matt Hughes Storm Chaser Death NOT From Storm Chasing (VIDEO)

click our link hotnewss.com – to watch full “Matt Hughes Storm Chaser Death NOT From Storm Chasing (VIDEO)” exclusive video!! Matt Hughes, the seemingly fearless “storm chaser” in the famous Discovery Channel show has shocked the whole meteorological world (and everything related, in any way, to it) by the news of his death last May 26. Although a lot of speculations have risen concerning the death of the Dog House vehicle operator, sources close to Hughes emphatically say that it does not have anything to do with his penchant for chasing storms. Hughes was said to have suffered from a ton of emotional problems and issues that ultimately led to his demise. Suicide, among other things, has been mentioned, too. matt hughes storm chaser death, how did matt hughes storm chaser die, how did matt hughes die, matt hughes storm chaser, matt hughes, matt hughes death

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James Carville on Thursday appeared on Good Morning America to discuss Tuesday's Republican landslide, but faced no questions about his erroneous prediction that Democrats would enjoy 40 years of dominance. On May 4, 2009, Carville stopped by GMA to tout 40 More Years: How the Democrats Will Rule the Next Generation, his book on the subject. An ABC Graphic hyped, “Democrats 1932-1968, Republicans 1968-2008, Democrats 2008-2048? ” In light of massive GOP victories, Stephanopoulos also could have questioned his friend about

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Sen. McConnell: "No Reason for GOP to Gloat"

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) says the American people “didn’t fall in love” with the GOP on Tuesday, and that new Republican lawmakers have “very clear marching orders” from voters after the midterm elections. (Nov. 4)

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LaCie brings USB 3.0 to Mac: all you need is a driver and an expansion card

Everyone at once: “freakin’ finally!” While PCs — even lowly netbooks — have been enjoying the spoils of SuperSpeed USB for months on end, those in the Mac realm… well, haven’t. We’ve even seen purported email replies from Steve Jobs noting that USB 3.0 simply isn’t mainstream enough to be included as standard gear on new Macs, but that’s not stopping LaCie from hurdling the hurdles that lie ahead. The company has just announced bona fide USB 3.0 support for OS X, but the unfortunate part is that new hardware is still required; not only will you need a gratis USB 3.0 driver, you’ll also need a LaCie USB 3.0 expansion card ($49.99 for PCIe; $59.99 for ExpressCard). In other words, LaCie’s USB 3.0 driver won’t magically make any ole USB 3.0 PCIe card play nice in your Mac Pro. But hey, there’s always hope, and frankly, hope’s all ya need. Continue reading LaCie brings USB 3.0 to Mac: all you need is a driver and an expansion card LaCie brings USB 3.0 to Mac: all you need is a driver and an expansion card originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fertilizer Trees & Evergreen Agriculture Could Really Boost African Food Production

The so-called fertilizer trees are the acacias in the middle of this scene from Burkina Faso. Photo: Wikipedia . Report after report has detailed the high level of food security risk in Africa , a risk that’s only likely to get worse in the coming decades without some serious agricultural changes. Presenting the antithesis to the high-tech, high-cost and genetically-modified industrial vision sometimes pushed on Africa,

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