The problem is in your wording. Read this sentence:
" So instead of measuring the difference between the whitest white and the blackest black displayed on the screen at the same time, they display white and black on the screen at one at a time and then measure the difference. "
Look closely at the second part. You have an extra "at" in there. I first read it as "they display white and black on the screen at one time and then measure the difference" the first time I read it too. I think my mind automatically took a screwed up sentence and made it make sense even though the outcome wasn't the intended one. He obviously read it the same way I did.
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Vidikron (FU) @ Feb 14th 2008 3:33PM
@Ben
The problem is in your wording. Read this sentence:
" So instead of measuring the difference between the whitest white and the blackest black displayed on the screen at the same time, they display white and black on the screen at one at a time and then measure the difference. "
Look closely at the second part. You have an extra "at" in there. I first read it as "they display white and black on the screen at one time and then measure the difference" the first time I read it too. I think my mind automatically took a screwed up sentence and made it make sense even though the outcome wasn't the intended one. He obviously read it the same way I did.