kowenicki said:
Turkish said:
kowenicki said:
Turkish said:
kowenicki said:
Turkish said: I'm worried about Samsungs and LGs quality of OLED screens, these companies are infamous with their quality. And with all new technology it will have problems. Both Sony and Panasonic are known to produce the best LCD and Plasma TVs. I'm sure the 2 Korean companies will not release their OLEDs this year, new TVs tend to release in the first few months of a year. This year they push their Kinect-like ES8000 series TV. Besides, the first OLEDs will cost 8,000 euros, as if more then 100 people will buy them at that price lol. |
what the hell are you talking about?
Thats just wrong. Samsung make excellent sets and some are the best around.
Your bias is beginning to get ridiculous... you just make things up.
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Sony's HX920 is the best LED tv around. Panasonics VT50 are the best Plasmas around. Samsungs best products are inferior to Sony's and Panasonics best tvs.
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so at first samsung are infamous for quality, now their best products are worse than sony's best product.
lol.
even if that were true, which it isnt... you are explaining the very problem sony needs to address and hasnt been able to for 8 years.
The vast majority of people dont buy best products... they buy the one they can afford. In the upper, medium and lower price range, sony products are inferior value for money and in almost all cases are actually just inferior.
You just dont get it do you.
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Yes it is. Prove me otherwise. Don't just say things to oppose my claims. Samsung LEDs have problems with the infamous backlight. The point is proven, I'm talking about the quality of TV, not what people can afford or not. Sony doesn't have medium or lower price range buddy. The problem they need to adress is to make products in every price range. They need to make cheaper products, not only premium.
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flatpanelsHD.com the best site for panel reviews... full techincal analysis takes place. They like the sony one but they dont recommend it...
In no particular order...
TV recommendations – For the living room
These TVs are recommended for daily TV watching in the living room, and thus satisfy many different viewing needs. We consider picture quality most important but we also evaluate factors such as ease of use.The order of the TV list is random.
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Size
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Test
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Pros |
Cons |
Price & Retailer |
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Panasonic VT30 |
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Picture Quality, THX, 3D, low phosphor trailing, reflections, slim design, black depth, multimedia |
Color gradation, some response time pixel noise, Viera Market lacks content |
US UK |
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Samsung D8000 (plasma) |
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Picture Quality, 3D picture quality, response time, low phosphor trailing, Smart TV |
Standard settings, black depth |
US UK |
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Sony EX720 |
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Picture quality, response time, 3D crosstalk reduced, black depth |
Smart TV content lacking, clouding, out-of-box picture quality |
US UK |
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| Panasonic G30 |
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Full HD (1080p), Picture Quality, THX, response time, very low input lag |
Color gradation, Viera Connect lack content |
UK |
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Samsung D8000 (LED) |
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Picture quality, response time, Smart TV, deep black, no clouding |
Standard settings, color gradation |
US UK |
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Panasonic GT30 |
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Picture Quality, THX, 3D, low phosphor trailing, black levels, reflections, multimedia, |
Some dithering and banding, No 3D glasses included, Viera Market lacks content |
US UK |
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Sharp LE830 / LE835 |
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Picture Quality, color gradation, black levels, 3D picture |
Out-of-box settings, mild overdrive trailing, NET+ lacks content |
US UK |
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Samsung D8000 (plasma) |
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Picture Quality, 3D picture quality, response time, low phosphor trailing, Smart TV |
Standard settings, black depth |
US UK |
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Philips 32PFL5606H |
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Picture Quality, response time, black level |
Defaults settings, viewing angles, price |
UK |
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Samsung D8000 of all varieties looks quite popular dont you think?
and...
this review of the sony TV is interesting where they basically say it looks great but the picture is iffy...
http://www.homecinemachoice.com/news/article.asp?a=9298
and...
Samsung UE46ES8000
The UE46ES8000 is the benchmark set against which all other TVs will be measured in 2012
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