contrast ratio is real low, my 22" has a 10,000 to 1 ratio, that one only has 800 to 1. This One is the one I have, sharp picture, no blurring, no complaints.
You're confusing Dynamic Contrast Ratio (10,000:1) with Static Contrast Ratio (800:1). A lot of manufacturers like to display Dynamic and Static ratios under just Contrast Ratio. But they are different. Dynamic and Static are the measurements of the whitest white to the blackest black. However, Static is measured at
any instant in time in a game/movie/whatever. While Dynamic is measured
over time. So in a sense, Static Contrast Ratio is a truer measurement of contrast.
Monitor "A" and "B" both can post specs of a 10,000:1
contrast ratio on their box. But you may have to dig up the technical manual to find out that the Static Contrast Ratio of Monitor "A" is 800:1 and "B" is 1000:1. Monitor "B" is going to be the better option in terms of contrast.