kyrliot
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Παντως αν "επρεπε" να δωσω 4000 για tv ,θα επαιρνα 2 X 64E8000 ωστε να παιζω call of duty ......σε τριπλο monitor :BDGBGDB55: Παρα να παρω την φετινη.
Παντως αν "επρεπε" να δωσω 4000 για tv ,θα επαιρνα 2 X 64E8000 ωστε να παιζω call of duty ......σε τριπλο monitor :BDGBGDB55: Παρα να παρω την φετινη.
σαν κατοχος samsung σχεδιαστικα η βαση δεν μου αρεσει ,οπως εχει το ημικικλιο μπροστα αν το ημυκικλιο ηταν πισω απο την tv θα ηταν ποιο ομορφη
βεβαιια αυτο ειναι σχετικο γουστα βλεπεις.....οσο γιατην τιμη ...μαλον σε αλλη εποχη αναφερονται.......
Πρωτο πρωιμο review απο calibratοr που πηρε την ps64f8500 ειναι αποθεωτικο. Καλυτεεο μαυρο απο vt50, πιο φωτεινη και αλλα καλουδια. Το πηρα απο avsforum
Originally Posted by airgas1998
from Robert with V.E.
Okay, I let a little snip-it out. We received the 51" and 60" F8500s last Friday and we've been running break-in slides ever since. In between we'll all been viewing video content and doing comparisons as we have the 51" F8500 butt next to the 55" F8000 and VT50 and here's a few comments on what we are seeing.
The F8500 is the best of the lot.
The F8500 is clearly blacker (without crushing)
Brighter than the VT50, but not the F8000
The F8500 has better color accuracy and color saturation than the VT50 and F8000.
The F8000 is still the brightest of the group. One attribute that I can't understand why, but the F8500 appears to deliver a sharper image. I would imagine that is due to the more saturated colors, but we'll know more on this once Kevin Miller does his evaluation and calibration.
Kevin will be evaluating and calibrating the 51" and 60" so we can determine if there are any variances between screen sizes of the F8500. The 64" F8500 has only been released to Amazon and a handful of large direct dealers. My 64" F8500 allocation is due next week.
Enjoy!
The Samsung UE55F8000 is a true upgrade over last year’s ES8000 series, and is the best LED LCD television that we’ve ever tested when it comes to picture quality. After a basic setup in the “Movie” mode, it produced excellent overall colour reproduction. Calibration, using the extensive controls provided by Samsung, took the measurable accuracy attributes up to basically perfect levels.
The SPVA LCD panel type, pioneered by Samsung, has long excelled at LCD contrast performance, and its strengths are visible here. As an LCD-based display, the F8000 is still best seen in a bright room (the ability of “Ultra Clear Panel” to reject ambient light is another strong point which makes it especially suitable for use in such an environment). For a darker home cinema environment, the UE55F8000′s black depth is very good by LED LCD standards, but its best attempt at deep blacks still aren’t quite on the level of the CCFL-backlit LCD TVs that Samsung was producing back before they lost their “cool”, and naturally are still in a different category to Plasma televisions. Let’s not mince our words: for unparallelled picture quality, plasma is still in the top spot, although let’s not pretend that either display technology is perfect.
None of that changes our opinion that the UE-55F8000 is the best LED-driven LCD TV we’ve seen thus far as far as image quality is concerned, now that the company has improved the screen uniformity, greyscale linearity, and last but absolutely not least, has done away with the undefeatable noise reduction which previously smeared textures and fine details in high quality HD movies. (On a more personal note, the acid test, as always, is to run some of your own work on screen. Looking through a film-to-video transfer I supervised, I was delighted with how the Samsung UE55F8000 was faithfully reproducing it, allowing its high quality panel to carry the presentation without introducing superfluous alterations).
Not only this, but the Smart TV features are enhanced by the Quad Core processor. We’re used to snappy responsiveness from smartphones and computers, so we find that sluggish Smart TV systems end up being ignored by our readers in the long run. That’s not a problem here – the speed gifted to the Smart TV platform by the Quad Core processor makes it much more appealing. On top of its speed, we especially appreciate Samsung’s method of controlling an external set-top box by means of a packaged infrared blaster, which ties all your channels – no matter how they come into your home – together in one slick interface.
We’re now left with a product which we feel couldn’t really be much better than its components allow. Judged as a home cinema display, there is almost nothing we can think of that Samsung’s engineers could do to build a better HDTV out of these components, than they have. This is LED LCD technology as good as we’ve ever seen it, and we can’t ask for much more than that (okay, we’d still like to see black level reach the depth of Samsung’s older CCFL backlit LCDs, as well as lower input lag). Now we’re left wondering how much of this goodness is going to filter down to more affordable Samsung LED TVs – and also about what we can look forward to on the Korean manufacturer’s upcoming F8500 plasma…
Καλά, με 0.05 cd/m2 και το γνωστό clouding των SPVA, δεν θα κάνουμε και ουρές. Καλή η επεξεργασία και τα ρυθμιστικά (όταν δουλεύουν), αλλά αν δεν ακολουθεί το πάνελ...
Η μία έχει clouding , οι πλάσμα είναι "τίγκα στο dithering" (με δικά σου λόγια) , τι να αγοράσουμε δηλαδή ρε Γιώργο?
Το ένα σου βρωμάει και το άλλο σου μυρίζει.
Θα σε προσγειώσω στην πραγματικότητα όπου η τιμή μιας τηλεόρασης εξαρτάται από το πόσο λεπτή είναι , αν υπακούει σε φωνητικές εντολές και πόσους πυρήνες έχει ο επεξεργαστής της.
Το μαύρο για το 90% των αγοραστών δεν παίζει κανένα ρόλο.
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