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Originally posted by: Noubourne
At some point, people will start to realize that you don't watch TV from the side.
Originally posted by: Noubourne
At some point, people will start to realize that you don't watch TV from the side.
Originally posted by: Noubourne
At some point, people will start to realize that you don't watch TV from the side.
Unfortunate. Local dimming is one of the things that caught my attention about LED/LCD when they started discussing the technology.Originally posted by: JackBurton
It is a gorgeous TV however there is no local dimming. Here's a thread of a guy that actually has the B7100.
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
Unfortunate. Local dimming is one of the things that caught my attention about LED/LCD when they started discussing the technology.Originally posted by: JackBurton
It is a gorgeous TV however there is no local dimming. Here's a thread of a guy that actually has the B7100.
Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
I don't care about the thin; LED/LCD has a definite advantage in contrast, since they can fine tune the backlighting almost pixel-by-pixel to give incredible blacks without dimming the highlights.
Originally posted by: Koing
I don't get why the fuss over ultra thin lcds/ plasma screens? As long as I can hang it on the wall and it doesn't stick out more then say 5-8inches tops thats good enough for me. I'm not going to notice an extra 3-7inches of extra space in front of my tv...
I give it that it does look cool but as logn as I can hang it on the wall thats good enough for me.
Koing
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
EDIT: Apparently these tv's don't even use local dimming. That means that the only benefits to the LED backlight in these are they can get brighter. Although, I'll take black levels over brightness any day of the week.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
EDIT: Apparently these tv's don't even use local dimming. That means that the only benefits to the LED backlight in these are they can get brighter. Although, I'll take black levels over brightness any day of the week.
and it consumes even less power than an LCD, which means even less power than a plasma.
and i output from PC a lot, and I think we can all agree that LCD's are much more suited to display PC than plasmas.
don't get me wrong, i love my panasonic.
but the image retention after a long rock band session scares me. the thinness and the lower power consumption is just icing on the cake.
and it is gf/wife approved.
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
The debate about power consumption of LED backlights (in current production models) is still an open discussion. AFAIK LED sets, have about the same consumption as CCFL sets currently (once again, current production models). In the future it's up to a 10% savings, which means once a year or less it's power consumption is "free" when compared to a normal CCFL. Depending on how much it's used that might not amount to much. The power savings are great and all, but I'll take accuracy of colors and inky blacks over that any day.
Originally posted by: BlahBlahYouToo
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
The debate about power consumption of LED backlights (in current production models) is still an open discussion. AFAIK LED sets, have about the same consumption as CCFL sets currently (once again, current production models). In the future it's up to a 10% savings, which means once a year or less it's power consumption is "free" when compared to a normal CCFL. Depending on how much it's used that might not amount to much. The power savings are great and all, but I'll take accuracy of colors and inky blacks over that any day.
samsung themselves claim these models are 40% more energy efficient than regular lcd's.
i'm very open to discussion.
i'm not a fanboy of either side. i can appreciate the superior color saturation of a plasma. heck, i own one.
but the avs forum calibrator dude said the samsung and panny were very close, with slight edge to the samsung if they were same size/price.
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: Koing
I don't get why the fuss over ultra thin lcds/ plasma screens? As long as I can hang it on the wall and it doesn't stick out more then say 5-8inches tops thats good enough for me. I'm not going to notice an extra 3-7inches of extra space in front of my tv...
I give it that it does look cool but as logn as I can hang it on the wall thats good enough for me.
Koing
Here's the simple reason:
You're not a wife
I overstated the level of control of the backlighting, but the contrast improvement available should be significant.Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
It's not anywhere near pixel-by-pixel yet. ..Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
I don't care about the thin; LED/LCD has a definite advantage in contrast, since they can fine tune the backlighting almost pixel-by-pixel to give incredible blacks without dimming the highlights.
I'm everywhere! There is no escape!!!Originally posted by: JackBurton
Hey, haven't I seen you somewhere before?Originally posted by: CallMeJoe
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