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

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#184206
Hej flatpanels.dk

Jeg står og skal have nyt fjernsyn, mit nuværende er et 7-8 år gammelt Samsung LE-32M61B. Det fejler intet, men det er på tide at få noget større og bedre...
Jeg havde egentlig i første omgang set mig varm på et 50" Samsung LED tv til 5000 i elgiganten. Til jeg fandt ud af at 100hz Clear Motion, ikke betyder at det er 100hz billed opdatering.

Så nu er jeg på jagt efter noget andet, og har fundet frem til to alternativer, der lyder til at passe mig. Men jeg kan ikke rigtig gennemskue forskellen på dem. Det drejer sig om disse to Samsung skærme UE46ES6100 vs UE46ES6300

http://www.cinemagic.dk/shop/samsung-ue ... 1014p.html

og

http://www.cinemagic.dk/shop/samsung-ue ... 6076p.html

Er det værd at smide de sidste ca. 800kr efter ue46es6300?

Mvh. Henrik Bindesbøl
#184207
1) Hertz funktioner er ikke per default lykken ;) de fortæller i sig selv lige så meget om billedkvaliteten som farven på foden (ellers kunne du lige så godt gå efter et 3000,-'ers 600Hz plasma tv :) )

2) Mig bekendt er den eneste forskel at 6300'eren har en S2 tuner. Jeg synes dog at modelnumrene lugter lidt af parallelimport - ikke at det nødvendigvis er et problem. :)
#184208
HDTVtest skrev:
Samsung ES6300 (ES6305)

CONCLUSION – The Samsung UE40ES6300 is a good LCD-based HDTV. Having reviewed countless LCD panels over the years, its performance is not really surprising. Its out-of-the-box performance in the best preset, the “Movie” mode, is adequate but leaves room for improvement (our review sample had a blue tint, but this will vary from panel to panel). For users with access to calibration devices, or for users who are going down the professional calibration route, the ES6300 has a great selection of controls which allow quirks like this to be eradicated, with all the controls for performance finetuning by an ISF/THX calibrator included. On top of this, it has a good selection of internet-based Smart TV features.

Speaking bluntly, every different type of LCD display (VA, IPS, TN) on the market today has problems of one sort or another, while competing display technologies (for example, Plasma) also have their quirks. Plasma is where Samsung are really exciting us lately, though, with year-on-year improvements – in comparison, we don’t feel LCD’s picture quality has improved much at all over the last few years. So we can end on a high note, though, input lag for video gaming has been decreased from last year, allowing a better sense of immersion with fast-paced games (for example, online first person shooters). The charges levied against the UE40ES6300 consist of less-than-perfect screen uniformity, and the usual VA-LCD problem of poor contrast and colour saturation when the screen is viewed off-axis. Commonly for LCDs operating in 3D mode, there is some motion stuttering with 24p (blu-ray 3D) and 50hz (European broadcast) 3D material.

On the positive side, the 3D display mode is full resolution (unlike a Series 6 LCD we saw last year!), motion performance is good (although not top-tier), and the same goes for the panel’s contrast performance. Provided you comply with the usual LCD rule of only sitting face-on with the display, the 40ES6300 is capable of putting out high quality video, and as such, comes recommended for anyone looking for an LCD TV in this price range.

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Billede
#184209
Jeg takker for svarene, og ja jeg har fundet ud af at man ikke kan regne med de forskellige hz benævnelser.
Efter hvad jeg lige kan vurdere ud fra de forskellige ting, især den HDTV test. Så bliver det et SAMSUNG UE46ES6100, da jeg nok ikke finder noget meget bedre, uden at skulle af med flere penge...