![]() ![]() Also, this is by no means a comprehensive data set. For more detailed information about the measurements made by please visit their site. I can’t speak to the accuracy of the data or measurements, although I have generally found RTINGS to be a reliable and non-bias source for this type of data. RTINGS captures a lot of data on all the TVs and monitors they test (if you have used their interactive table tool you know what I mean!), but today I will focus only on two metrics within the TV category: TV Color and TV Brightness. RTINGS was gracious enough to share data from over 300 unique TVs from the past 5+ years which allowed me to investigate trends over time, by manufacturer, and also by TV type. As this year comes to a close it seems like a good time to revisit a data set from that I wrote about nearly three years ago entitled “ It’s 2020, so where is Rec2020 ?” I really enjoy a nice visual graphic that takes a set of complex data and distills it down to something digestible. Give me a data set and I’ll scour it for trends, outliers, winners, and losers. ![]()
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