SamSung panels closely.
In general, the faster processors should handle pulldown, motion
artifacts and smoothing better. That's what they are there for.
Panning the crowd in a stadium or NBA game will illustrate the difference.
I think I saw some new plasmas that touted 600hz engines. This may be
needed due to the way they draw pixels.
To get a feel, I'm thinking a top line SS LED next to a top line SS or
Panny would be an interesting test.
It helps to see a variety of material too.
Are you listening, Geek Squad?
RT
B Conner, Avid wrote:
>
>
> To clarify, the sets at Sears are by LG, not Samsung.
>
> Brian
>
> B Conner, Avid wrote:
>
> > I checked one out at my local Sears a few weeks ago, and was
> appalled by
> > the lousy way the thing handled fast motion. Terrible, worst I've seen.
> >
> > Maybe there is a setting the hotshots over there missed when they
> set it
> > up 'professionally'. (That's a dig at the punk kids over there, BTW.)
> >
> >
> > Brian Conner
> >
> >
> > RT wrote:
> >
> >> Not to divert your search Jay, but I should mention that new SamSung
> >> LEDs are amazing TV/monitors in their own right,
> >>
> >> I just picked up a 46" version of the LED that is infriggincredible.
> >> These displays have no real LCD artifacts, no light bleed, 200x the
> >> contrast of the plasma (not a typo), sharp 240hz processing, 4 HDMI
> ins
> >> plus PCin (USB and LAN too). Super bright and clear and has an ultra
> >> energy draw. Mine looks clear and bright from any angle and is only
> >> 40lbs and 1' thick!
> >>
> >>
> http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/tv-video/televisions/led-tv/UN55B8500XFXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
> <http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/tv-video/televisions/led-tv/UN55B8500XFXZA/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail>
> >>
> >> Sears just dropped the price of the 46" by $1000 so it only costs
> >> $1600! Same price as the current "older" LCD (I also own one of
> >> those). So something even better must be coming.
> >>
> >> I have not seen the supported TV standards listed.
> >>
> >> LED seems like it could be a great technology for client monitors and
> >> non-grading displays. A great value as well. Would love to see a pro
> >> HDSDI version.
> >>
> >> RT
>
>
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