| Slimebeast said:
If im gonna spend $2800 on a 46 inch I really wanna get a proper or even perfect TV. |
Those more expensive ones are LED, and their advantage is local dimming. They allow certain parts of the screen to basically "turn off" the backlight in certain areas in order to create pure blacks. These sets are in their early stages, however, and havn't satisfactorily addresses the issue of flashlighting and screen uniformity like the older tech, LCD has.
Again, LCD is at the pinnicle of its technology. It is not likely to get better in the future. OLED sets will begin to take over as they become more advanced and have all the advantages of LCD and Plasma with few of the weaknesses.
The perfect TV this year is the LN52B750. Enough said. I'm not here to sell it, I'm just stating a commonly held belief. At AVSforums, most people doubt LCD will get better than this, and the common user won't be able to tell the difference between the black levels on this LCD and pure black.
If you are only paying 2800 for an OLED TV, you are probably going to end up dissapointed, as you'll get a lot of the issues common to the lower end Samsung LCDs.
...as for out of the box, Samsung varies, but I do a little home calibration, and my LN52B750 was closer to truecolor than my Veria was in THX mode, out of the box. Also, easier to navigate and adjust.
Do yourself a favor, go for the larger TV in LCD. LED isn't there yet, and you're overpaying out the ass.
I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.
NO NO, NO NO NO.







