QUOTE(enrg @ Aug 25 2009, 11:52 AM)
@ronaldjoe
Yours is black in dim lighting or bright lighting? In bright lighting yes black is black.
But I dont think that any plasma can be full black in dim lighting, even the Kuros cannot give perfect black.
My perception is that the B Plasmas have dark grey black in dim lighting. better than most conventional LCDs, but still far from perfect (with film mode at off, not cinema smooth :-)).
I also turned all advanced settings off.
Does the pixel shift affect black? And which settings do you mean we can adjust black level?
Added on August 25, 2009, 11:55 am@anfieldude
To tell you the truth, I do not see any differences having the film mode at off or Cinema Smooth, so no big deal I will leave it off rather than going to service menu and mess something up.
Anyway you are right, colors are amazing in the Samsung B plasmas
The correct way to view is to view in a dim environment with light behind the display (known as bias lighting) for fixed panel displays. Even without this, the blacks shd be black on a dim environment. 9G Kuros are pretty black...Yours is black in dim lighting or bright lighting? In bright lighting yes black is black.
But I dont think that any plasma can be full black in dim lighting, even the Kuros cannot give perfect black.
My perception is that the B Plasmas have dark grey black in dim lighting. better than most conventional LCDs, but still far from perfect (with film mode at off, not cinema smooth :-)).
I also turned all advanced settings off.
Does the pixel shift affect black? And which settings do you mean we can adjust black level?
Added on August 25, 2009, 11:55 am@anfieldude
To tell you the truth, I do not see any differences having the film mode at off or Cinema Smooth, so no big deal I will leave it off rather than going to service menu and mess something up.
Anyway you are right, colors are amazing in the Samsung B plasmas
Aug 25 2009, 11:58 AM

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