Posts Tagged ‘dynamic contrast ratio’
Review Of HP LP3065
Television — November 4, 2009 at 2:30 am | Comment NowSize and weight is not very favorable to let it dislocate instantly, it weighs around 30 pounds(approx 14 kg), foot-stand is about 17.5 inches wide and 9 inches deep which allows the screen to swivel 70 degrees right and left and 25 degrees for tilting backwards. Approximately 1 inch bezel and 1.8 inch deep makes full monitor 3.05 inches deep. width of the panel is about 27.3 inches, however this monitor is nicely packed and screwed as it didn’t wobble while we tried knocking it behind. native resolution suggested is 2560x1600 at 60 Hz and an aspect ratio of 16:10 which is the most attractive point in this monitor equipped with Anti-glare, Anti-static, Plug and Play and language selection. in performance this monitor scores between Dell 3007WFP and Dell 3008WFP if we compare Brightness Scores(Units considered is cd/m2), however if we compare on contrast ten it does not score better than [...]
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 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 [...]


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