10 mar 2009, 13:40
#57226
Jeg synes nu at det er en lunken anmeldelse-selvom det triste plastic design måske er den primære anke, så ( ikke for at være citat-rytter) støtter det følgende, at billede gengivelse måske ikke er helt uproblematisk:
"For starters, coming to the P37X10 straight after LG's Freesat TV debut earlier in the week, I couldn't help but be struck by how relatively low on brightness the P37X10's pictures look. After calibration - and with the Eco mode off for testing purposes - the picture really doesn't leap off the screen at you with much vigour.
This brightness issue is, of course, one of the traditional differences between LCD and plasma technology. But for me the P37X10's lack of verve is such that it can make its pictures feel slightly muted in any room conditions brighter than semi-darkness.
Another issue is that I wasn't always totally convinced by the P37X10's colours. Some darkish scenes appear to have a vaguely green tinge to them, while some skin tones can look a bit orangey.
The screen's native 1,024 x 720 native resolution possibly also contributes to a sense that HD sources don't look quite as crisp and detailed as they might, and finally I detected some obvious judder over motion, especially during camera pans - despite the 100Hz engine.
Furthermore, with really low-quality standard definition sources I occasionally spotted traces of a little dotting noise over moving skin tones - a problem once common in plasma circles, but one which I seldom see these days.