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<blockquote data-quote="Stergios Giotas" data-source="post: 1058354858" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Ας μη βιαζόμαστε. Παρακάτω αναφέρει σημαντικές βελτιώσεις στα σημεία σε σχέση με την περσινή σειρά. Σε ένα va πάνελ με τυπική αντίθεση 5.000:1 (άντε 3.500-4.000 πραγματική μετρημένη) εμένα πιο πολύ θα με απασχολούσε η ύπαρξη clouding, light bleeding και dirty screen effect και το πόσο καλά δουλεύει το direct ή edge led και το σύστημα του micro dimming, παρά τα υπόλοιπα. Πάντως, πρώτη φορά βλέπω τέτοια πόλωση για μια τηλεόραση. Έλεος ρε παιδιά για τεχνολογικά μαραφέτια μιλάμε, όχι για το μέλλον της χώρας. Είπαμε να υπάρχει μια στοιχειώδης τεχνική γνώση για να μην πάμε στα τυφλά πριν από μια αγορά, όχι όμως να καταντήσουμε ψυχαναγκαστικοί και να ζητάμε μέχρι και εξέταση ούρων. Απλά είναι τα πράγματα. Όποιος θεωρεί ότι η καινούργια, κινέζικη, γιαλατζί Philips πουλάει παπά, ας τη μαυρίσει και ας δώσει τα ωραία του λεφτάκια αλλού. Προσωπικά, θα επιλέξω ένα από τα καινούργια μοντέλα απλώς και μόνο για την εμπειρία του ambilight που με φτιάχνει άγρια και ας έχει πάνελ με μπορντωκοκκινοκοραλί πίξελ.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/philips-pus7304" target="_blank">https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/philips-pus7304</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>I wasn’t able to see a PUS7304 TVs running Dolby Vision at Philips’ product unveiling event, but I did get to see one running normal HDR content against a PUS7303 from last year. The results were striking.</p><p></p><p>The first thing that stood out was how much more detailed and crisp the PUS7304’s pictures looked. The difference was so pronounced that it made last year’s equivalent model look like it was merely HD rather than 4K. Even though those PUS7303s were generally well received.</p><p></p><p>Related: Dolby Vision HDR – Everything you need to know</p><p></p><p>Philips PUS7304</p><p>Corner detail of the PUS7304</p><p></p><p>The One TV’s colour performance also looked comfortably superior to that of its predecessor. Tones were richer, helping the picture enjoy more “pop” and impact. Yet there was also more subtlety in the handling of blends and tiny tonal differences. This contributed to a sense of extra sharpness and refinement that seemed very impressive for a mid-range TV.</p><p></p><p>In addition, it was refreshing to see how much more effectively the PUS7304 retains colour accuracy and saturations in the brightest parts of the picture than the PUS7303s.</p><p></p><p>The image looks more stable, too, with less flickering in areas of fine detail. I suspect from this and previous experience of the P5 chipset that the PUS7304s will also benefit from much cleaner motion handling than their predecessors – although I couldn’t definitively confirm this based on the limited type of content we were shown in Philips’ demonstrations.</p><p></p><p>One other aspect of the PUS7304’s picture performance that I need to reserve judgment on is black level. The sets use direct LED lighting, which is a great start. But I haven’t been able to confirm if the PUS7304 range uses IPS or VA panels – or, potentially, a mixture of IPS and VA panels across different screen sizes. Sets that use IPS panels tend to struggle for contrast versus VA models (although they offer a wider viewing angle in return).</p><p></p><p>There was certainly a little greyness in the occasional dark clip or fade to black we were shown during the Philips event. But not enough to make any sort of definitive judgement one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stergios Giotas, post: 1058354858, member: 1573"] Ας μη βιαζόμαστε. Παρακάτω αναφέρει σημαντικές βελτιώσεις στα σημεία σε σχέση με την περσινή σειρά. Σε ένα va πάνελ με τυπική αντίθεση 5.000:1 (άντε 3.500-4.000 πραγματική μετρημένη) εμένα πιο πολύ θα με απασχολούσε η ύπαρξη clouding, light bleeding και dirty screen effect και το πόσο καλά δουλεύει το direct ή edge led και το σύστημα του micro dimming, παρά τα υπόλοιπα. Πάντως, πρώτη φορά βλέπω τέτοια πόλωση για μια τηλεόραση. Έλεος ρε παιδιά για τεχνολογικά μαραφέτια μιλάμε, όχι για το μέλλον της χώρας. Είπαμε να υπάρχει μια στοιχειώδης τεχνική γνώση για να μην πάμε στα τυφλά πριν από μια αγορά, όχι όμως να καταντήσουμε ψυχαναγκαστικοί και να ζητάμε μέχρι και εξέταση ούρων. Απλά είναι τα πράγματα. Όποιος θεωρεί ότι η καινούργια, κινέζικη, γιαλατζί Philips πουλάει παπά, ας τη μαυρίσει και ας δώσει τα ωραία του λεφτάκια αλλού. Προσωπικά, θα επιλέξω ένα από τα καινούργια μοντέλα απλώς και μόνο για την εμπειρία του ambilight που με φτιάχνει άγρια και ας έχει πάνελ με μπορντωκοκκινοκοραλί πίξελ. [url]https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/philips-pus7304[/url] I wasn’t able to see a PUS7304 TVs running Dolby Vision at Philips’ product unveiling event, but I did get to see one running normal HDR content against a PUS7303 from last year. The results were striking. The first thing that stood out was how much more detailed and crisp the PUS7304’s pictures looked. The difference was so pronounced that it made last year’s equivalent model look like it was merely HD rather than 4K. Even though those PUS7303s were generally well received. Related: Dolby Vision HDR – Everything you need to know Philips PUS7304 Corner detail of the PUS7304 The One TV’s colour performance also looked comfortably superior to that of its predecessor. Tones were richer, helping the picture enjoy more “pop” and impact. Yet there was also more subtlety in the handling of blends and tiny tonal differences. This contributed to a sense of extra sharpness and refinement that seemed very impressive for a mid-range TV. In addition, it was refreshing to see how much more effectively the PUS7304 retains colour accuracy and saturations in the brightest parts of the picture than the PUS7303s. The image looks more stable, too, with less flickering in areas of fine detail. I suspect from this and previous experience of the P5 chipset that the PUS7304s will also benefit from much cleaner motion handling than their predecessors – although I couldn’t definitively confirm this based on the limited type of content we were shown in Philips’ demonstrations. One other aspect of the PUS7304’s picture performance that I need to reserve judgment on is black level. The sets use direct LED lighting, which is a great start. But I haven’t been able to confirm if the PUS7304 range uses IPS or VA panels – or, potentially, a mixture of IPS and VA panels across different screen sizes. Sets that use IPS panels tend to struggle for contrast versus VA models (although they offer a wider viewing angle in return). There was certainly a little greyness in the occasional dark clip or fade to black we were shown during the Philips event. But not enough to make any sort of definitive judgement one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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