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<blockquote data-quote="xavito" data-source="post: 1057126594" data-attributes="member: 13356"><p><strong>Re: SONY KDL W605B : Reviews - Εντυπώσεις - Σχόλια</strong></p><p></p><p>Σε συνέχεια του <a href="http://www.avclub.gr/forum/showthread.php/116534-SONY-KDL-W605B-Reviews-%CE%95%CE%BD%CF%84%CF%85%CF%80%CF%8E%CF%83%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%82-%CE%A3%CF%87%CF%8C%CE%BB%CE%B9%CE%B1?p=1057076230&viewfull=1#post1057076230" target="_blank">ποστ #5</a></p><p></p><p>Calibration settings <em>hdtvtest.co.uk</em></p><p></p><p>Scene Select :Cinema</p><p>Cinema 1</p><p>Colour Temperature: Warm 2</p><p>Gamma:Min</p><p></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">Verdict</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">The Sony KDL40W605 is a fantastic HDTV with superb out-of-the-box accuracy. If you want a display capable of producing images that’s very close to what’s seen by the film director and post-production team without needing any detailed adjustment of the picture settings (much less calling in a professional calibrator), then this is it. Owners do not need to do anything extra beyond engaging [Cinema] mode.</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">The 40W605 uses an SPVA LCD panel sourced from Samsung, which delivers deep blacks by LED LCD standards. Once calibrated with peak white luminance pegged at our normal target of 120 cd/m2, native black level came in at 0.059 cd/m2, though auto-dimming on a full black screen would bring the figure down to 0.01 cd/m2. Backlight uniformity was very good, largely owing to the direct-lit LED arrangement. After calibration, we did not notice any significant clouding or backlight bleed on our review sample when viewed in a dimly-lit environment.</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">Standard-definition processing was par for the course for a low/mid-range Sony Bravia: good upscaling without excessive ringing; so-so jaggies reduction for video-based material; and hit-and-miss film mode deinterlacing (only 3:2 cadence over 480i was correctly handled with [Film Mode] enabled). There’s no [MotionFlow] MCFI (motion-compensated frame interpolation) technology on board, although you can reduce motion blur by engaging [LED Motion Mode] which activates black frame insertion (BFI) on the KDL-40W605B. However, with BFI enabled we could only extract a maximum luminance of 29 cd/m2 from the set even with [Backlight] and [Contrast] bumped to “Max“, so unfortunately it’s too dim to be of use.</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">Input lag in [Game] mode was 29ms as measured using our Leo Bodnar device. Not so long ago, this would be considered excellent for gaming responsiveness before Sony themselves spoilt us with their sub-20ms Bravias (we’re talking Leo Bodnar rather than the traditional high-speed camera/ cloned display method). The Japanese TV manufacturer must also be applauded for continuing to support full 4:4:4 reproduction in [Game] mode, which is important for PC users.</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">The Sony KDL40W605B’s high picture quality and keen price should make it a popular choice among budget-conscious buyers. At this time of writing, its fiercest competition comes internally – for around £150 more, the Sony KDL42W705 offers a slimmer design, slightly larger screen real estate, and marginally lower input lag. For us, both TVs (and the Bravia W8 too) are excellent buys depending on your budget.</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/logo/highly-recommended.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xavito, post: 1057126594, member: 13356"] [b]Re: SONY KDL W605B : Reviews - Εντυπώσεις - Σχόλια[/b] Σε συνέχεια του [URL="http://www.avclub.gr/forum/showthread.php/116534-SONY-KDL-W605B-Reviews-%CE%95%CE%BD%CF%84%CF%85%CF%80%CF%8E%CF%83%CE%B5%CE%B9%CF%82-%CE%A3%CF%87%CF%8C%CE%BB%CE%B9%CE%B1?p=1057076230&viewfull=1#post1057076230"]ποστ #5[/URL] Calibration settings [I]hdtvtest.co.uk[/I] Scene Select :Cinema Cinema 1 Colour Temperature: Warm 2 Gamma:Min [CENTER]Verdict The Sony KDL40W605 is a fantastic HDTV with superb out-of-the-box accuracy. If you want a display capable of producing images that’s very close to what’s seen by the film director and post-production team without needing any detailed adjustment of the picture settings (much less calling in a professional calibrator), then this is it. Owners do not need to do anything extra beyond engaging [Cinema] mode. The 40W605 uses an SPVA LCD panel sourced from Samsung, which delivers deep blacks by LED LCD standards. Once calibrated with peak white luminance pegged at our normal target of 120 cd/m2, native black level came in at 0.059 cd/m2, though auto-dimming on a full black screen would bring the figure down to 0.01 cd/m2. Backlight uniformity was very good, largely owing to the direct-lit LED arrangement. After calibration, we did not notice any significant clouding or backlight bleed on our review sample when viewed in a dimly-lit environment. Standard-definition processing was par for the course for a low/mid-range Sony Bravia: good upscaling without excessive ringing; so-so jaggies reduction for video-based material; and hit-and-miss film mode deinterlacing (only 3:2 cadence over 480i was correctly handled with [Film Mode] enabled). There’s no [MotionFlow] MCFI (motion-compensated frame interpolation) technology on board, although you can reduce motion blur by engaging [LED Motion Mode] which activates black frame insertion (BFI) on the KDL-40W605B. However, with BFI enabled we could only extract a maximum luminance of 29 cd/m2 from the set even with [Backlight] and [Contrast] bumped to “Max“, so unfortunately it’s too dim to be of use. Input lag in [Game] mode was 29ms as measured using our Leo Bodnar device. Not so long ago, this would be considered excellent for gaming responsiveness before Sony themselves spoilt us with their sub-20ms Bravias (we’re talking Leo Bodnar rather than the traditional high-speed camera/ cloned display method). The Japanese TV manufacturer must also be applauded for continuing to support full 4:4:4 reproduction in [Game] mode, which is important for PC users. The Sony KDL40W605B’s high picture quality and keen price should make it a popular choice among budget-conscious buyers. At this time of writing, its fiercest competition comes internally – for around £150 more, the Sony KDL42W705 offers a slimmer design, slightly larger screen real estate, and marginally lower input lag. For us, both TVs (and the Bravia W8 too) are excellent buys depending on your budget. [IMG]http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/logo/highly-recommended.gif[/IMG] [/CENTER] [/QUOTE]
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