Abstract

AbstractThe motion picture response time (MPRT) methods have been widely used to evaluate the degree of motion blurs in display devices such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and plasma display panels (PDPs). Recently, APDC (Advanced PDP development center Corporation) announced the moving picture resolution method to represent the moving image quality of FPDs by using a resolving power as a measure. However, there are some differences in evaluation results of these two methods for same display devices. In this study, we measured the moving picture resolutions of five different FPDs which have different MPRT values and compared these results with actually perceived moving image qualities. The results show that the MPRT has higher correlation with actually perceived moving image qualities than the moving picture resolution method.

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