Skyworth A20Pro has average configuration, but the price is relatively high, so it is not recommended to buy.
Picture quality, the picture quality of LCD TVs, is determined by hardware picture quality processing technology and software tuning algorithms. Both are equally important and indispensable. Unfortunately, software tuning algorithms cannot be quantified, so here we go. Let’s look at the hardware image quality processing technology. After all, if the hardware is not in place, no matter how powerful the software is, it won’t be able to do its job, and no one will brag about Skyworth’s software tuning.
The Skyworth poster did not mention the peak brightness of the screen, and the customer service also said that there is no data. Those knowledgeable know that this is usually a sign of guilty conscience. In the absence of light control partitions, the maximum screen brightness is generally around 400 nits.
Introduction
Skyworth says that it is DC dimming, which means that it does not have the key checkerboard light control partitioning technology of LCD TVs. Blowing DC is equivalent to blowing a bicycle without consuming fuel or emitting emissions. Exhaust gas is relatively environmentally friendly and healthy, but the speed of the bicycle is never mentioned.
And this is also deliberately demonizing PWM dimming, directly ignoring the frequency and fluctuation depth of PWM dimming. As long as it is PWM dimming, it will hurt your eyes. You must know the use of PWM dimming on first-line brand LCD TVs. The frequency is very high because models with light-control partitioning are all PWM dimming. Not to mention foreign Samsung, Sony, LG, and domestic Hisense, TCL, Xiaomi, and Huawei, many products use light-control partition technology. Only Skyworth can't hold up the wall. In order to save costs, the company does not use light control partitioning technology, sells low-end products at high prices, and deliberately describes others' good products as bad.