Digital Fine Contrast

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title: Digital Fine Contrast
text: Digital Fine Contrast is a contrast-enhancing display technology introduced in 2006 by LG Display. It is used in the company's "Flatron" line of TFT monitors and implements a 'smart function' whereby it dynamically detects the characteristics of each frame to be displayed and automatically adjusts its contrast to obtain a sharper and more vivid image. The system comprises three units: ACR, DCE and DCM. The initial announcement claimed monitors with DFC could achieve a contrast ratio of 1600:1, w
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