Yperion
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Re: Απάντηση: Sony Oled tv
Συνονοματε μηπως υπερβαλεις "λιγο". Οι συγχρονες τηλεορασεις LCD δεν εχουν να ζηλεψουν τιποτα απο τις CRT ακομη και στο τηλεοπτικο σημα.
The 37WLT68 also features a significant improvement in standard-definition pictures. It uses a technology Toshiba calls Active Vision M100. This works by taking TV pictures that are usually displayed at a rate of 50 times per second (50Hz) and resampling them so they're shown at a rate of 100 times per second (100Hz). The result of this is that motion looks much more natural, and the blur that blights some LCD televisions is greatly reduced. There's no arguing this screen has some of the best standard-definition performance we've seen outside of Sony's excellent Bravia range.
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/televisions/0,39030219,49288027,00.htm
The 'Driver' side of the equation promises amongst other things enhanced fast motion handling capabilities, with the TX32LXD700 now rated at 100hz refresh rate putting it on par with the best CRT screens.
http://www.hdtvorg.co.uk/reviews/lcd/Panasonic_TX32LXD700.htm
As the major manufacturers have introduced more sophisticated picture processing technology, CRT has almost lost its single remaining advantage. With the introduction of 100hz flat panel screens, we may be in the middle of a period which sees this advantage disappear altogether.
http://www.hdtvorg.co.uk/reviews/lcd/Toshiba_42WLT68.htm
Τωρα βεβαια μην περιμενεις να δειχνει μια 40" LCD τηλεοραση το ιδιο καλα με μια μικρη CRT 27". Ειναι λογικο οτι με την αυξηση του μεγεθους οι ατελειες του σηματος φαινονται πολυ παραπανω.
Για την ιστορία να αναφέρω ότι, ζήτησα από κάποιον υπάλληλο να ''ρίξει'' τηλεοπτικό σήμα σε μία LG και μία Panasonic plasma. Τα πράγματα ήταν αρκετά καλύτερα σε όλους τους τομείς, χωρίς όμως συγκλονιστικές διαφορές. Πάντως, αν έπρεπε να αγοράσω σήμερα τηλεόραση για χαζεύω τους Ευαγγελάτους, μάλλον θα πήγαινα σε plasma...
Συνονοματε μηπως υπερβαλεις "λιγο". Οι συγχρονες τηλεορασεις LCD δεν εχουν να ζηλεψουν τιποτα απο τις CRT ακομη και στο τηλεοπτικο σημα.
The 37WLT68 also features a significant improvement in standard-definition pictures. It uses a technology Toshiba calls Active Vision M100. This works by taking TV pictures that are usually displayed at a rate of 50 times per second (50Hz) and resampling them so they're shown at a rate of 100 times per second (100Hz). The result of this is that motion looks much more natural, and the blur that blights some LCD televisions is greatly reduced. There's no arguing this screen has some of the best standard-definition performance we've seen outside of Sony's excellent Bravia range.
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/televisions/0,39030219,49288027,00.htm
The 'Driver' side of the equation promises amongst other things enhanced fast motion handling capabilities, with the TX32LXD700 now rated at 100hz refresh rate putting it on par with the best CRT screens.
http://www.hdtvorg.co.uk/reviews/lcd/Panasonic_TX32LXD700.htm
As the major manufacturers have introduced more sophisticated picture processing technology, CRT has almost lost its single remaining advantage. With the introduction of 100hz flat panel screens, we may be in the middle of a period which sees this advantage disappear altogether.
http://www.hdtvorg.co.uk/reviews/lcd/Toshiba_42WLT68.htm
Τωρα βεβαια μην περιμενεις να δειχνει μια 40" LCD τηλεοραση το ιδιο καλα με μια μικρη CRT 27". Ειναι λογικο οτι με την αυξηση του μεγεθους οι ατελειες του σηματος φαινονται πολυ παραπανω.