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- Response_Time_Compensation abstract "Response time compensation is also known as \"Overdrive\". LCDs moderate light flow by rotating liquid crystal molecules to various alignments where they transmit more or less light depending on the electrical setting at each individual pixel. The speed at which these liquid crystal molecules rotate is relatively slow, below the image refresh rate. As a consequence, when a scene is changing fast or there is a fast moving image being displayed (such as a golf ball flying off the head of a club) the object is at best blurry and can disappear from the image entirely. Overdrive attempts to compensate for this by, instead of sending the desired voltage to each pixel, it sends a higher initial voltage and then moderates that voltage in order to drive the rotation of the liquid crystal faster. Electrically it \"steps on the gas\" in order to get to the right speed quickly, then eases off as it approaches the desired performance level.Overdrive was patented by an individual inventor (Robert Hotto) whose company \"Positive Technologies\" owns the rights to it. The technology was copied by many of the large LCD companies and renamed to avoid paying royalties. The ownership issues were eventually settled in a lawsuit with the defendants agreeing to pay royalties to Positive Technologies.".
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- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liquid_crystal_displays.
- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Golf_ball.
- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Lawsuit.
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- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Patent.
- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Pixel.
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- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLink Voltage.
- Response_Time_Compensation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Response Time Compensation".
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- Response_Time_Compensation subject Category:Liquid_crystal_displays.
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- Response_Time_Compensation comment "Response time compensation is also known as \"Overdrive\". LCDs moderate light flow by rotating liquid crystal molecules to various alignments where they transmit more or less light depending on the electrical setting at each individual pixel. The speed at which these liquid crystal molecules rotate is relatively slow, below the image refresh rate.".
- Response_Time_Compensation label "Response Time Compensation".
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