Ok Teddy θα το εχω υποψη για το HDMI αλλα θα δω επισης και το θεμα player.
Oσο αφορα τον φιλο sw1ivr δεν εχει την 960 αλλα την 920. Στα ματια τα δικα μου ειναι ΙΔΙΕΣ.
Αν επιτρεπεται τι τιμη την αγορασες sw1ivr ;
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Round 1 - Fight!
The 55EG960V has a metal stand instead of the plastic stand on the 55EG920V. Cosmetically there doesn't appear to be any difference, but with a metal stand it's heavier and more durable.
The winner by a narrow margin is the 55EG960V!
Round 2 - Fight!
The 55EG960V uses the same speakers as the 55EG920V, but rather than being powered by LG's own amplification it uses amplification provided by Harmon Kardon. This provides better sound quality if you are using the TV's speakers, although the overall volume and power rating remains the same.
The winner by a narrow margin is the 55EG960V!
Round 3 - Fight!
Εδω ειναι ΛΑΘΟΣ η πιο σωστα δεν ισχυει πια καθως αλλαξαν τα ZD Panels και η 960 εχει πλεων HDMI 2.0A και παιζει μια χαρα τα HDR.
Both sets support HDR (the next technical enhancement on picture quality after 4K) but critically there's a big difference in how they handle it.
The 55EG960V has support for HDR via streaming only. This means you'll get HDR via services such as Amazon Prime, but not through any physical media such as Blu-ray or a USB stick. In fact, the 55EG960V doesn't have HDMI 2.0A, the version of HDMI required for HDR, so will never be able to support HDR via HDMI.
However, the 55EG920V offers full support for HDR including via HDMI thanks to its HDMI 2.0A inputs. It will also be able to support HDR via USB too. This is a massive advantage over the 55EG960V for future formats.
It's a complete knockout here by the 55EG920V!
Oποτε δεν βλεπω διαφορες αν εξαιρεσω την βαση και τον ηχο by Harmon Kardon