Αν κοιτάξεις σε μεμονωμένα σημεία, πολλές μπορεί να βγουν καλές. Αν κοιτάξεις συνολικά, δεν υπάρχει καν σύγκριση... Είναι ξεπερασμένη...
ξεπερασμενη και να στεκεται ως μετρο συγκρισης απεναντι απο τις σημερινες,δεν νομιζω οτι ταιριαζει...:antlers:
χαρακτηριστικο παραδειγμα,η ετυμηγορια της vt20 στο γμωστο και αξιοπιστο σαιτ hdtvtest.
ο ανθρωπος εχει γραψει το αρθρο της δοκιμης τον Μαιο του 2010 και συγκρινει την καλυτερη τηλεοραση για το σαιτ-ανεξαιρετως ιντσων και τεχνολογιας-με μια τηλεοραση που ηταν κατσκευασμενη πριν 2 χρονια + ...
δεν το λεω εγω,αλλα οι ειδικοι....:2thumb22sup:
Attempting to put 3D aside for a moment, how is the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 as a standard HDTV? Absolutely wonderful. It produces the cleanest motion and the deepest, richest blacks out of any flat-screen HDTV currently on the market (although how those blacks will hold up over time is another matter). And, since the question is on the tip of your tongue, is it as good as the
Pioneer KURO displays?Yes — and no. Panasonic’s newest effort can boast of less panel-generated PWM noise in the image, and a very subtly more detailed picture due to the fact that it does not curtail the highest frequencies in the video.
On the other hand, the last-generation Pioneer KURO displays have very marginally deeper blacks (although you would likely only notice with the two displays side by side in a pitch black room), effectively no visible posterization during movement, more linear Greyscale and Gamma tracking, and proven long-term black level quality. Both screens are just about equal in terms of colour. We think that the lure of 3D will convince a good number of
Pioneer KURO owners to sacrifice a little bit of picture accuracy and a miniscule amount of black level quality, in exchange for some other benefits, and the new experiences that the third dimension brings.All the same, we hope that the novelty and mystery surrounding 3D — something that this display seems to be very good at — hasn’t diverted anyone’s attention away from the fact that the Panasonic TX-P50VT20 is the best HDTV on sale today. It is for this reason that after a lot of discussion, we feel that the rating of “Reference Level” is appropriate. Although the Panasonic 50VT20 isn’t flawless (is anything?),
it is, like the Pioneer PDP-LX5090 before it, the best HDTV that money can buy today — and it is visibly superior to others in the “Highly Recommended” category (Panasonic’s own G20 included). Almost every aspect of picture quality we can think of is either very good or excellent. The only down-side, which is a lack of film cadence detection (which hampers SD film material slightly), is becoming less and less relevant in the age of 1080p Blu-ray material. In any case, it can be compensated for by other components in an AV system.