Colors look better. A lot better. Things are sharper and more defined.
If you think 5000:1 looks good then your mind would bleed from 10,000,000:1
Son I don't think you know what the stuff you're talking about.
Monitors with LED backlight usually have these ridiculous contrast ratios. Ignore them.
Monitors typically have between 700:1 to 1000:1 static contrast ratios. Any higher are dynamic contrast ratios whether they state it or not. Most specs are for marketing purposes.
Dynamic Contrast is essentially false advertising. It should be freaking illegal to post these numbers. Next it will be a Billion to 1 contrast !!!!
Totally and completely meaningless.
But the base screen here is still about 1000:1. Black bars will still look like gray mush. Complete and utter BS.
Contrast ratio is essentially (max luminosity)/(min luminosity). If you can dim the LED backlight all the way to OFF, the min luminosity becomes zero - and the contrast ratio becomes technically undefined. Marketing folks will assume this to mean that the contrast is essentially infinite... but they know that consumers won't believe that. So they just make up an obscenely large number and call it a day. Yup. Completely meaningless.
keep in mind the Crossover is also LED backlit AND IPS... so technically it has that wonderful 1,000,000:1 contrast.
Sorry, just niggled me a bit because that seemed like marketing bullstuff and I'm glad I found more info on it.
I have two monitors, one with 1000:1 and 100,000:1 contrast ratios. There's literally no noticeable difference.
And then there's another monitor in my house that's like 1,000,000:1 and there's still no difference.
This. According to a bunch of sources that 1:000,000:1 contrast ratio is literally just marketing b/s, anything higher than 1000:1 is dynamic contrast.