- 13 May 2009
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Ανακοινώθηκαν τα φετινά βραβεία EISA για τον τομέα των τηλεοράσεων.
Deserving of its flagship status in LG’s LCD TV lineup, the 75QNED99 emphasises the benefits of state-of-the-art mini LED backlighting technology, multizone local dimming, and 8K resolution on a crowd-pleasing scale. The TV’s 75in Quantum Dot NanoCell panel exhibits impressive brightness, a wide contrast and vibrant colours, while LG’s newly implemented backlight delivers precision illumination with HDR material that dovetails with the 75QNED99’s ultra-sharp 8K presentation. This is a performance that brings a sense of cinema to movie night, but the set is a talented all-rounder too, suited to largescale gaming (with 4K/120Hz playback from compatible hardware) and streaming TV from LG’s excellent WebOS 6.0 smart platform.
With the 65in G1, LG combines its Gallery Series design – which allows this super-thin TV to mount flush-fit to your wall – with a new brighter-than-ever Evo OLED panel. This joins with OLED technology’s traditional black level strengths to deliver a 4K HDR image with dramatic contrast and vibrant, nuanced colours. Also key to its performance prowess is the latest generation of LG’s Alpha9 processor, which further refines AI Picture Pro image optimisation, noise reduction and motion handling. Emphasising the TV’s premium feel, meanwhile, is support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos audio, futureproofed HDMI connectivity (with 4K/120fps playback), and wide-ranging smart features. The OLED65G1 is a thrilling statement set.
A superb-value 4K HDR TV, Philips’ 55OLED806 introduces technology previously reserved for the company’s high-end models, including four-sided Ambilight smart illumination and anti burn-in technology. These new talents partner HDR10+ and Dolby Vision playback, the app-laden Android 10.0 platform, and advanced HDMI specification to craft an OLED television with all-round appeal. Designed for gamers, streaming TV addicts and movie lovers (the latter benefiting from automated selection of Filmmaker Mode or Home Cinema Mode), this mid-range model serves up a stellar picture performance – all while cutting a fine figure in your living room courtesy of its ultra-slim bezel and customisable desktop feet
By replacing a conventional LCD backlight with a multi-zone dimming array comprising thousands of mini LEDs, TCL’s flagship 65C825 4K TV ushers in a picture performance that belies its tempting price tag. Black levels and shadow detail are excellent, as is the precision of its HDR playback – Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ are both handled, while HDR10 is fine-tuned by Dynamic Tone Mapping. Beyond its cinematic visuals, this mini LED TV ticks plenty of other boxes, from a sound system designed in collaboration with Onkyo that provides largescale, full-range audio, to its Android smart platform and compatibility with next-generation games consoles. Approached from any angle, the 65C825 is a TV triumph.
The 65OLED936 is a TV worthy of its flagship positioning, offering exemplary images, blockbuster audio and employing Philips’ most advanced image engine. The latter works in unison with the latest OLED panel and a suite of well-judged picture modes to present a first-rate picture, with professional-grade calibration an option. Yet it’s the sound that most marks this 65in TV out as the one to beat. The integrated speaker system, once again engineered by audio specialist Bowers & Wilkins, features an upgraded 3.1.2 driver array, resulting in a Dolby Atmos experience with a rarefied sense of space, detail and clarity, plus a rich, robust bass response. More than just a TV, Philips’ 65OLED936 is a complete home theatre package
As gaming consoles and PCs become more advanced, utilising the latest in high frame rate and HDR technologies, gamers are seeking displays that can do them justice. The appeal of LG’s OLED48C1 is that it accommodates all of the brand’s next-generation video processing features in a 48in screen that’s ideal for both a living room setup and a gaming den. In addition to 4K/120Hz support (including in Dolby Vision HDR) across all four of its HDMI inputs, this smartly styled OLED supports Variable Refresh Rates for stable, tear-free game play, plus Auto Low Latency Mode. LG’s Game Optimizer setting then provides genre-specific presets to further tailor picture performance, while a lightning-fast response time means you’re always one step ahead of the action.
TCL’s 55in 55C728 fulfils the brief of an affordable 4K TV. The set itself offers a slim-bezel styling with a discreet stand, while its features roster includes HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the Android TV OS – upgradable to Google TV later this year – and Dolby Vision IQ HDR and Dolby Atmos audio support. Importantly, however, it backs up this appealing specification with a picture quality that’s a cut above the price point. TCL’s direct-lit QLED panel delivers a detailed, wide-colour performance with expressive contrast, bringing film, TV and gaming content to life. The integrated Onkyo-designed speaker system provides a punchy sonic accompaniment. Those seeking a versatile, living-room friendly flatscreen that won’t break the bank should look here.
The 65U8GQ underscores Hisense’s appreciation of what makes a modern flatscreen a genuine all-rounder. A ULED model with full array local dimming of its Quantum Dot panel, this 65-incher implements the brand’s superb, easy-to use VIDAA U5 smart OS, meaning a wide-ranging selection of video-on-demand apps and content recommendations are just a remote-click away – or requested via the TV’s in-built Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. Console gamers are catered for by the 65U8GQ’s support of VRR and ALLM on all HDMI inputs, while film fans can soak up its cinematic playback of 4K HDR sources in both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. This is a highly impressive set at a tempting price.
Πηγή: https://eisa.eu/awards/home-theatre-display-video/
Deserving of its flagship status in LG’s LCD TV lineup, the 75QNED99 emphasises the benefits of state-of-the-art mini LED backlighting technology, multizone local dimming, and 8K resolution on a crowd-pleasing scale. The TV’s 75in Quantum Dot NanoCell panel exhibits impressive brightness, a wide contrast and vibrant colours, while LG’s newly implemented backlight delivers precision illumination with HDR material that dovetails with the 75QNED99’s ultra-sharp 8K presentation. This is a performance that brings a sense of cinema to movie night, but the set is a talented all-rounder too, suited to largescale gaming (with 4K/120Hz playback from compatible hardware) and streaming TV from LG’s excellent WebOS 6.0 smart platform.
With the 65in G1, LG combines its Gallery Series design – which allows this super-thin TV to mount flush-fit to your wall – with a new brighter-than-ever Evo OLED panel. This joins with OLED technology’s traditional black level strengths to deliver a 4K HDR image with dramatic contrast and vibrant, nuanced colours. Also key to its performance prowess is the latest generation of LG’s Alpha9 processor, which further refines AI Picture Pro image optimisation, noise reduction and motion handling. Emphasising the TV’s premium feel, meanwhile, is support for Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos audio, futureproofed HDMI connectivity (with 4K/120fps playback), and wide-ranging smart features. The OLED65G1 is a thrilling statement set.
A superb-value 4K HDR TV, Philips’ 55OLED806 introduces technology previously reserved for the company’s high-end models, including four-sided Ambilight smart illumination and anti burn-in technology. These new talents partner HDR10+ and Dolby Vision playback, the app-laden Android 10.0 platform, and advanced HDMI specification to craft an OLED television with all-round appeal. Designed for gamers, streaming TV addicts and movie lovers (the latter benefiting from automated selection of Filmmaker Mode or Home Cinema Mode), this mid-range model serves up a stellar picture performance – all while cutting a fine figure in your living room courtesy of its ultra-slim bezel and customisable desktop feet
By replacing a conventional LCD backlight with a multi-zone dimming array comprising thousands of mini LEDs, TCL’s flagship 65C825 4K TV ushers in a picture performance that belies its tempting price tag. Black levels and shadow detail are excellent, as is the precision of its HDR playback – Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ are both handled, while HDR10 is fine-tuned by Dynamic Tone Mapping. Beyond its cinematic visuals, this mini LED TV ticks plenty of other boxes, from a sound system designed in collaboration with Onkyo that provides largescale, full-range audio, to its Android smart platform and compatibility with next-generation games consoles. Approached from any angle, the 65C825 is a TV triumph.
The 65OLED936 is a TV worthy of its flagship positioning, offering exemplary images, blockbuster audio and employing Philips’ most advanced image engine. The latter works in unison with the latest OLED panel and a suite of well-judged picture modes to present a first-rate picture, with professional-grade calibration an option. Yet it’s the sound that most marks this 65in TV out as the one to beat. The integrated speaker system, once again engineered by audio specialist Bowers & Wilkins, features an upgraded 3.1.2 driver array, resulting in a Dolby Atmos experience with a rarefied sense of space, detail and clarity, plus a rich, robust bass response. More than just a TV, Philips’ 65OLED936 is a complete home theatre package
As gaming consoles and PCs become more advanced, utilising the latest in high frame rate and HDR technologies, gamers are seeking displays that can do them justice. The appeal of LG’s OLED48C1 is that it accommodates all of the brand’s next-generation video processing features in a 48in screen that’s ideal for both a living room setup and a gaming den. In addition to 4K/120Hz support (including in Dolby Vision HDR) across all four of its HDMI inputs, this smartly styled OLED supports Variable Refresh Rates for stable, tear-free game play, plus Auto Low Latency Mode. LG’s Game Optimizer setting then provides genre-specific presets to further tailor picture performance, while a lightning-fast response time means you’re always one step ahead of the action.
TCL’s 55in 55C728 fulfils the brief of an affordable 4K TV. The set itself offers a slim-bezel styling with a discreet stand, while its features roster includes HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the Android TV OS – upgradable to Google TV later this year – and Dolby Vision IQ HDR and Dolby Atmos audio support. Importantly, however, it backs up this appealing specification with a picture quality that’s a cut above the price point. TCL’s direct-lit QLED panel delivers a detailed, wide-colour performance with expressive contrast, bringing film, TV and gaming content to life. The integrated Onkyo-designed speaker system provides a punchy sonic accompaniment. Those seeking a versatile, living-room friendly flatscreen that won’t break the bank should look here.
The 65U8GQ underscores Hisense’s appreciation of what makes a modern flatscreen a genuine all-rounder. A ULED model with full array local dimming of its Quantum Dot panel, this 65-incher implements the brand’s superb, easy-to use VIDAA U5 smart OS, meaning a wide-ranging selection of video-on-demand apps and content recommendations are just a remote-click away – or requested via the TV’s in-built Alexa and Google Assistant voice control. Console gamers are catered for by the 65U8GQ’s support of VRR and ALLM on all HDMI inputs, while film fans can soak up its cinematic playback of 4K HDR sources in both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. This is a highly impressive set at a tempting price.
Πηγή: https://eisa.eu/awards/home-theatre-display-video/