var89 said:in one of the earlier post i got that panasonic has a pretty low contrast ratio.
yep the sony have more contrast then panasonic check out the reviews.the advantage panasonic have is its cheap to buy,way cheaper compared to sony.
var89 said:in one of the earlier post i got that panasonic has a pretty low contrast ratio.
adder said:yep the sony have more contrast then panasonic check out the reviews.the advantage panasonic have is its cheap to buy,way cheaper compared to sony.
var89 said:sony is exceeding by budget by 7000.
adder said:well even the sony S and V series have atleast about 50% more contrast then panasonic and other lcds of IPS origin.
var89 said:samsung 6 series is exact 50k. saves me around 7k..is there some way i can check whether its CMO or S panel from the box.
var89 said:sony on its website writes a 10 bit panel in summary then writes 8 bit in the specifications. ?? why ?.
var89 said:is there some way i can check samsung panels whether its CMO or S panel from the box.
TechHead said:^8 bit, 10 bit means jack.Contrast ratios? Some mention static, some mention dynamic, some mention ANSI contrast.. it's a clusterfu*k. Just go audition the TVs, you'll like the Panny and Samsung units.
The Contrast Ratio Game: Playing with Numbers
adder said:true, colors difference are just marketing,even the best of the critics and pro reviewers can never tell the difference.
contrast well its a different story most of the manufactures quote the dynamic contrast ,only sony AFAIK says the maximum static contrast as well as the dynamic contrast.
companies like LG,panasonic which use a A or S-IPS panel u can clearly see the lack of contrast very less detail in dark areas,compared to a samsung or sony.
but yes there is no substitute to seeing them urself.
TechHead said:What? Lack of contrast in dark areas, using an S-IPS panel? Dude, have you ever even seen an S-IPS panel in action? I have both at home, and the S-IPS panels definitely show better contrast and more accurate colours!
TechHead said:Just go see the TVs man.
TechHead said:What? Lack of contrast in dark areas, using an S-IPS panel? Dude, have you ever even seen an S-IPS panel in action? I have both at home, and the S-IPS panels definitely show better contrast and more accurate colours!
jerin said:@all..
i have a budget of 30k.. i need a LCD tv for gaming is a 32" available in that??... HD ready be enuff.. ie 720p and 1080i...
@OP..
sorry if i hijacked the thread mate...