You may came to know that the term “response time” is frequently used in the list of specifications in most of the leading brands of LCD Televisions. It is a term used to indicate the actual time taken by a liquid crystal cell to change from active state to inactive state then come back from inactive state to active state. This response time is always measured with the unit called “milliseconds” in short “ms”. When the response is lower, you can get quick transitions and you can be free from blurring.
Most of the LCD manufactures are interested in improving the response time of their LCD product. Now a days the need for fast motion video has been rapidly raised. The optimum response time range begins from 25 milliseconds to 30 milliseconds. Very recent arrivals of LCD has come with 16 milliseconds response rate. Two distinct method are used to measure the response time. The older method is called “Tr Tf” which means “Time raising and Time falling”. Then the recently using method to measure the response rate of a LCD TV is “G-t-G” which means “Gray to Gray”.
There is an association called “Video Electronics Standards Association” that has given a definition for the rise and fall response method and it didn’t give for gray to gray. To avoid such a debate the recently entered manufactures are very interested to reveal the faster response time and not the typical or actual or average response time.
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