QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ May 25 2014, 02:00 AM)
Great reviews on the uk model, but 64" H5000
Quite bright at 115 cd/m2.
Very good blacks at 0.0016 fL or 0.0056 cd/m2.
Native contrast ratio is about 115/0.0056 = 20,000. Native contrast definately beats any high-end Edge LED TV in the market.
The only downside i think is its pentile matrix pixel orientation . it has 1080 vertical resolution, not 1920 horizontal tho slightly less, but really not a problem tho.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/pn64h5000-201403143657.htm
In terms of motion ;
64H5000 will produce a perceptibly sharper image than just about any other display in this price range owed to the impulse driving inherent to plasma televisions (which interacts very well with the human visual system).
which 1 betterQuite bright at 115 cd/m2.
Very good blacks at 0.0016 fL or 0.0056 cd/m2.
Native contrast ratio is about 115/0.0056 = 20,000. Native contrast definately beats any high-end Edge LED TV in the market.
The only downside i think is its pentile matrix pixel orientation . it has 1080 vertical resolution, not 1920 horizontal tho slightly less, but really not a problem tho.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/pn64h5000-201403143657.htm
In terms of motion ;
64H5000 will produce a perceptibly sharper image than just about any other display in this price range owed to the impulse driving inherent to plasma televisions (which interacts very well with the human visual system).
samsung 60" H5000 or panasonic 60S60
im considering these 2 tv
Jun 13 2014, 06:49 PM

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