Archive for the ‘Television’ Category
Review Of The Panasonic TC-P54G10 Television
Television — September 22, 2009 at 1:30 pm | 1 CommentThe stand out features of the G10 has to be the Viera cast and THX Display Certification. In the Viera cast mode, you are granted access to videos from Youtube, stock markets, headlines, weather reports and images on your Picasa account. You can also access the Amazon video on demand and other such pay per view in high definition with a free preview of the content before shelling out money on the video.
In the THX Display Certification mode the picture quality in terms of colour and shadow precision of the G10 is improved to an extent. There is downside to the THX display, when you are in this mode all the adjustments are disabled, all other modes are adjustable. Theses adjustments include the standard, brightness, contrast and colour. The G10 has a refresh rate of 48Hz, which does cause a slight amount of flicker. other new adjustment features are [...]
Review Of The LG Flatron M237WD
Television — September 20, 2009 at 10:45 am | Comment NowAs far as ergonomics are concerned the Flatron does not pivot, nor does it adjust the height, all it offers is the ability to bend backwards slightly, close to 20 degrees. The onscreen dippy button array consists of seven button all located above the head phone jack. They include the menu, volume up and down; power; channel up and down; enter and input. The menu function includes the channel, Picture, Audio, Time, Option, and Lock. The picture option had features to adjust the backlight, contrast, colour temperature and brightness. the Audio features for the in built speakers include a Tru-Surround which emulates a 5.1 sound system or more than that as well as a number of presets for music and movies. The resolution of the Flatron was 1920x1080 pixels with a response time of 5ms and an aspect ratio of 16:9. the performance of the Flatron. Some of the connection options offered by LG include [...]
Review Of The Samsung SyncMaster XL2370
Television — September 19, 2009 at 11:50 am | Comment NowThe Samsung Sync master XL-2370 has a good resolution of 1920x1080 and a contrast ratio of 50000: 1. during scenes like the ending credits the blacks were dark and when there other scenes, it was appropriately bright. There was in fade in time, the total response time for adjustments for scene changes was 5 ms, which is pretty decent. The Dynamic contrast works best while watching movies. The colours were also vivid and natural looking. Overall image-quality was well- defined and sharp. This brilliant performance that the XL-2370 put up is because of the backlit LED’s in the monitor. This monitor depends on individual led’s to give the display more accurate control as well as to control the amount of light that goes through.
The best viewing angle is to directly plop yourself right in front of it. The XL2370 uses a TN panel to enhance the viewing [...]
Review Of The Sony Bravia KDL-52W5100 Television
Television — September 12, 2009 at 10:05 am | 2 CommentsThis is Sony's least expensive model to feature the brand new interactivity package, called the Bravia Internet Video. The feature set is differentiated because of what comes with its Ethernet cable. The company does include a 120Hz processing which enables improved motion resolution that means less blurring, activated when you use Motion-Flow de-judder processing. Some other features in it basket include the Yahoo Widgets that is internet powered content and information modules which can be downloaded and activated on the TV screen; video-streaming; Netflix-on-demand; free non-Amazon content which includes YouTube; able to stream music, photos and video from networked PCs that are running compatible DLNA-compatible software, like the Windows Media Player 11.
The performance of the KDL 52W5100 was pretty decent too. The colours appeared vivid and [...]
Review Of The Toshiba 55SV670U Television
Television — September 8, 2009 at 3:00 pm | 10 CommentsThe sliver and black design is carried forward on to the remote. The remote makes good use of the size and placement of the buttons. On the downside, no back-light provision and also people with fairly small palms might have a tough reaching for basic buttons.
The LED backlighting added with local dimming is the sole culprit for the SV670U's price hike over the company's step-down models.
The SV670U does have a 240Hz refresh rate which translates as, the TV takes each frame from a standard 60Hz source and repeats it four times.
This TV also features dejudder processing accompanied with its Smooth settings. Toshiba grants the user to get anti-blurring effects of 240Hz without having to engage dejudder at all. Picture adjustments are massive on the SV670U series. The 55SV670U also features a total of six modes, five of which are adjustable picture modes and one is called the "Auto-View," [...]


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