Debat og råd om TV-skærme. Alt hvad der handler om køb og brug af fladskærme

Redaktører: AndreasL, Moderatorer

Af S.G
#182692
Jeg har lovet at lave dette indlæg for en makker.

Er der nogen der har et bud på et 60" tv til omkring 10k? Gerne et der er på bud, dvs fx sidste års model

Jeg har selv foreslået ham et LG 60pm670t, men kunne der være andre i klassen han skal kigge på?
Af dumb
#182696
Jeg har et Sharp 60LE636s og er godt tilfreds. Gav næsten det samme for det, som 741'eren nu koster og så får du endda 3d med, hvis det betyder noget. Men du skal være opmærksom på at Netflix og andre streaming tjenester ikke virker på Sharp's nuværende modeller.
Af S.G
#182698
Ok. DEt sender jeg lige videre til ham
Han snakkede om at han gerne ville have plasma. Han har ikke meget lys i stuen og ingen vinduer bag det.

Er der nogen plasmaer vi kan kigge på udover det LG?

Takker btw for indsatsen
Af dumb
#182701
S.G skrev:Ok. DEt sender jeg lige videre til ham
Han snakkede om at han gerne ville have plasma. Han har ikke meget lys i stuen og ingen vinduer bag det.

Er der nogen plasmaer vi kan kigge på udover det LG?

Takker btw for indsatsen
Hvis det skal være plasma, så er der også Panasonic ST50 (dog "kun" i 55") til den pris og Samsung 535.
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Af edinger
#182705
S.G. skrev:Er der nogen der har et bud på et 60" tv til omkring 10k? Gerne et der er på bud, dvs fx sidste års model. Han snakkede om at han gerne ville have plasma.

Samsung PS60E6505 ligger godtnok en smule over budgettet. Til gengæld leverer skærmen ret så fremragende billedkvalitet, jf. nedenfor.

HDTVtest skrev:
Our TV Of The Year 2012

And so the time has come for the review team here at HDTVTest to pick the best TV of 2012. Although there are a number of more than respectable flat-screen HDTVs available to buy on the market depending on your preference and needs, we whittled our shortlist down to a few models, with our emphasis placed firmly on picture quality.

Armed with some of the deepest blacks found on current consumer-grade flat-panel TVs, Panasonic’s plasmas are naturally in contention. Unfortunately the Panasonic VT50 and GT50 series suffer from capped light output as well as elevated black level in their most calibration-friendly [Professional] modes (at least in the UK and Europe), leaving the ST50 as the main candidate to fly the Japanese brand’s flag.

The only realistic challengers to the Panasonic PDPs are Samsung plasma televisions, specifically those sized 60 inches and above (the smaller 51-inch models exhibit lighter blacks and more image retention). Between the flagship Samsung E8000 and the midrange E6500 series, again it’s the step-down model that holds the upper hand as far as image quality is concerned: the E8000 is afflicted with undefeatable noise reduction in non-Game modes; whereas the Samsung E6500 isn’t.

It’s down to a straight duel between the Panasonic ST50 (any size) and the Samsung PS60E6500 then. The Panasonic shades it in terms of black-level performance and colour accuracy, while the Samsung is more capable when it comes to 3D resolution, standard-definition processing and bright-room performance (the E6500′s anti-reflective coating is more effective at rejecting ambient light than the ST50′s). The Samsung 60E6500 is also better at resisting image retention and reproducing full 4:4:4 chroma resolution, which – when combined with the nearly non-existent input lag and high-quality motion – makes it the best HDTV for video gaming we’ve ever reviewed, period.

The Samsung PDP is not without its shortcomings though: when you take into consideration the intermittent brightness pops and 3D frame skipping, its superiority over the Panasonic ST50 is again not so clear-cut – at this stage we’re really talking about splitting hairs between two superb plasmas that offer exceptional value for money. Ultimately, the Samsung’s versatility for different needs and conditions (gaming, SD, daytime viewing, etc.) was the clincher, prompting us to crown the PS60E6500 as our 2012 TV Of The Year.

Billede

Samsung E6500 (UK) / Samsung E6505 (DK)



Our chief reviewer David Mackenzie explained:

“It’s true that Panasonic’s 2012 plasma displays have the Samsung beat in terms of the deepest black level possible (the TX-P65VT50 in [THX Cinema] mode comes in at an incredibly inky 0.005 cd/m2), and also that the Samsung E6500 tops out at 60 rather than 65 inches. Moreover, the Panasonic GT50 and VT50′s performance can be improved further with no contrast trade-offs by using an external video processor like the Lumagen Mini-3D.

"But as a standalone set, no other HDTV we’ve tested in 2012 delivers better all-round picture quality than the 60″ version of Samsung’s E6500 series, the PS60E6500. It is outstanding value for money, and can produce high-contrast, accurate, lucid pictures with near-perfect screen uniformity and lack of image retention issues."