|  | We evaluate the quality of the TFT display 
      with the help of a program called Nokia Monitor Test. The software 
      application displays a range of colours and test patterns that can help 
      diagnose just about any visual problems or defects a TFT display may 
      contain. It can also be a very useful tool for properly adjusting a 
      display to the correct settings. The software consists of eleven tests 
      which can be run in steps as adjustments are made to the OSD. As the tests 
      are run we look for the following problems, only one of which should be 
      inoperable (broken pixel). Broken Pixels: What we class as a 'broken pixel' can 
      fall under any one of the following circumstances: Pixel always on (any 
      colour), pixel always off, pixel unable to display a shade (red, green, 
      blue, black, white), pixel shown colour gradient. 
      Pixel Clock: If the number of dot clocks within one 
      horizontal synch are not properly configured the screen will appear to 
      drift or vertical stripes may be generated. This should be correctable by 
      the on screen menu. 
       
      Phase: If the phase of the display data and dot clock 
      are not correctly tuned the screen can flicker, or text be displayed 
      blurry. For example text may appear dithered, or when looking at a test 
      pattern of a one-pixel black, one-pixel white checkerboard pattern the 
      pattern may be distorted. This should be correctable by the on screen 
      menu.
        
        
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          | Improperly adjusted 
            screen. Vertical stripes. | Properly adjusted. 
            Consistent image. |  
       
      Response Time: We look for any streaking associated 
      with moving a full page of text up or down quickly. Displays with slower 
      refresh rates tend to show some degree of image streaking or text 
      discoloration which can be distracting. 
      Stand Stability: TFT displays are fragile components and the 
      stand should offer adequately stable support as well as be easily 
      adjustable.
        
        
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          | Text dithering effect 
            by either phase adjustment problems, or lower than optimal 
            resolution settings. | Sharp text is 
            displayed with monitor on best resolution 
        setting. |  We deduct marks for quality control if there are any predominant 
      broken pixels in a display. While many manufacturers may consider a 
      few broken pixels acceptable, we believe the high cost of TFT displays 
      should translate into a clear and unblemished 
  image. |