Monday, December 5, 2011

Plasma vs LED displays - Black akin and uniformity

Alright... this is not a scientific test... it's just me playing around with 3 display... The reality is that I have been using plasma display for many years. I use that have a Panasonic TH-42PS9UK and it always performed flawlessly even though it is not an HD set. The picture quality was sharp when sitting at a proper distance (where you could not see the larger pixels on the panel). SD and HD content looked awesome. It was time to update that set and I decided to test a Sharp Quattron LED LC-46LE810UN. I hated everything about this set once it was installed on the wall. The sound quality is awefull, the wide bezel and mirror plastic made everything reflect on it, the SD pictuer quality (from satellite) was terrible almost non watchable... In HD, it was pretty nice until I watched a 2.35:1 bluray where I noticed that the top and bottom black bars weren't uniform in their lighting (black bars had hot spots in them). Now knowing that the PQ of the Sharp was awefull in SD, I did try another LED set in smaller size. The Panasonic TC-L42D2. The SD picture was better but the uniformity of the whole screen was as bad as the Sharp. I thought black level were ok but when I compared these LED tvs agains my old non HD plasma, I was shocked on how these new LED tvs are no way close to a plasma set. So back to plasma. My choice ended up on the Panasonic TC-P46G25. Same price as the other two, the PQ was simply spectacular in HD (THX mode... wow) and excellent in SD. The skin tone ...

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

VideoSecu Articulating Plasma LCD LED Flat Panel TV Wall Mount for Sharp LC-40LE810UN LC-40LE820UN LC-46LE810UN LC-46LE820UN LC-52LE810UN LC-52LE820UN TV 1N9

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The single articulating arm, which attaches to any wall, creates the perfect viewing angle for your TV with 180 degree lateral rotation, tilt and swivel. The Articulating LCD Wall Arm supports most 37" up to 55" plasma TV. It folds flat against the wall or extends out up to 27". The single arm design provides easy one-touch tilt and up to 180 degrees of swivel for virtually limitless viewing positions. Fits VESA200x200, 300x300, 400x200, 400x400, 500x200, 600x400, 600x200, 660x400 and any mounting hole pattern between 200 and 680mm (wide) by 200 to 400mm (High). Fits most flat panel LCD TVs up to 55". Heavy-gauge steel construction.

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Monday, November 7, 2011

AQUOS LC-40LE810UN 40" 1080p 1920 x 1080 4000000:1 Widescreen LED TV

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Sharp AQUOS LC-40LE810UN 40" LCD TV LC-40LE810UN LCD Flat Panel TVs

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

AQUOS LC-46LE820UN 46" 1080p 1920 x 1080 5000000:1 Widescreen LED TV

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Sharp AQUOS LC-46LE820UN 46" LCD TV LC-46LE820UN LCD Flat Panel TVs

  • Edge-lit LED For 5,000,000 To 1 Dynamic Contrast
  • AQUOS Net With Netflix And Customer Support Via Ethernet
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 Component, 1 AV, 1 PC, No Analog Out
  • Dimensions: (WHD) 44-3/8" X 30-55/64" X 13-3/16" In.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U Review

!±8± Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U Review

Every HDTV model comes with good and bad points. In the case of the Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U, its good points include its excellent video processing system, automatic backlight, adequate connectivity and the Aquos Link feature while its weak points stem from not being user-friendly enough, falling short in design and not having any oomph in its sound quality - all of which are explained in detail in this article.

Video processing is not the strength of LCD televisions. In fact, images on LCD screens tend to become blurry during fast-moving scenes. The Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U, however, is able to create clear images even in motion because of its Fine Motion Enhanced frame-interpolation system, which creates new frames to insert between the actual frames, and its 120Hz video processing system, which allows it to display 120 frames per second instead of the usual rate of just 60.

The LC-52D85U also comes with an automatic backlight, which simply means that its fluorescent backlight dynamically adjusts to the amount of light in the room, so you won't have to keep changing the brightness of the screen. It also has automatic contrast adjustments to increase the contrast ratio and create deep black levels, although these are still not as deep as those produced by Plasma televisions.

When it comes to connectivity, the LC-52D85U offers an adequate number of inputs and outputs, which are located both on the back and on the side of the panel. It has five HDMI connections, which is one or two more than most HDTV sets have, allowing you to plug in your Blu-Ray player, DVD player, satellite TV box, game console and any other HDMI-capable device you might have. It also has a VGA input for you to connect your CPU and use the HDTV as a computer monitor.

Other pros of the LC-52D85U include a 10-bit LCD screen, instead of the common 8-bit screen, which results in smoother color gradations, and a color management system which you can tweak to change the hue and saturation of each primary and secondary color. The LC-52D85U also has the Aquos Link, which is similar to the Viera Link of Panasonic HDTVs and the Bravia Sync of Sony HDTVs, allowing the user to turn HDMI-capable devices on and off with the press of a single button.

Now, let's take a look at the weak points of the Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U. For one, its design fails to impress, with no accents or any features to make it stand out from the rest of the HDTVs with glossy, black frames. Even the design of its remote control is lacking, too, with small buttons that are difficult to press. They are difficult to distinguish from each other, too, particularly in the dark since their labels are not illuminated.

Like the remote control, the manual and the on-screen menu of the LC-52D85U are not user-friendly. The manual lacks an index so it's difficult to find the information you're looking for, while the on-screen menu is hard to adjust, particularly since the picture controls are linked to the picture modes and not the individual inputs. The list of the inputs is a problem, too, since they all appear regardless of whether they have a device connected to them or not, and are only labelled as Input 1 or Input 2 instead of HDMI, AV or VGA, though you can rename them to make them easier to remember. The on-screen menu remains on the screen, as well, preventing you from entirely seeing or accurately gauging the images on it.

Another weakness of the Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U is its sound. Although its sound is quite good, it is still far from being excellent, like that of many HDTV models, particularly since it lacks depth and clarity. The good thing, though, is that this problem can easily be remedied by connecting the LC-52D85U to a good surround sound system, which means you have fewer things to worry about and more reasons to consider buying the Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U.


Sharp Aquos LC-52D85U Review

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