QUOTE(kevinc66 @ Nov 15 2009, 11:42 PM)
that's good to know.. Sharp New LED LCD TV, LC40LE700M and LC40LB700M
Sharp New LED LCD TV, LC40LE700M and LC40LB700M
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Nov 16 2009, 02:33 PM
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I tot you were so interested in the samsung LED TV?
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Nov 16 2009, 08:38 PM
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QUOTE(kevinc66 @ Nov 16 2009, 07:58 PM) That what i am meaning to say. Being super slim is one of the selling points for me. As a user i would definately go for the better PQ and performance rather than style or design. wah panasonic 29in CRT? that's like 20inches thick? kennot!! you need 1 inch thick LCD TV.. Heck, i am still using Panasonic 29" tv at home. Excellent PQ with Astro.... |
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QUOTE(accs_centre @ Nov 28 2009, 02:47 PM) if you want thin then backlight performance will be lacking..you need the LEDs to be located behind the LCD panel, not at the edges of the panel and have to rely on some sheet of light guide to transmit the pseudo white light to the centre (pseudo white light cos they are using white LED rather than RGB LED to make white color , i,e. doesn't have the full spectrum of white ) |
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QUOTE(aneip @ Dec 21 2009, 05:17 PM) Both nothing to do with this sharp unit. of course they are related.. how on earth to make local dimming Edge back light? Edge is the placement of back light. Local dimming is not the backlight placement.. you can only have local dimming behind the panel not at the edges.. so yes local dimming is backlight placement.. specifically directly behind the LCD panel backlight placement. cheers! |
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QUOTE(rann @ Dec 22 2009, 08:27 AM) Edit: OK, I read the article it said: Does that means the LED doesn't turn off meaning it's on all the times...? There will be no blooming effect, black level will not be that good? |
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current sharp LED LCD has local dimming??
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Jan 5 2010, 10:53 PM
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must be very naive to think LED TVs are not at the end of the day just LCD.. LOL..
buy 5k TV want to show off to be "rich".. ?? haha! |
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QUOTE(hide88 @ Jan 9 2010, 01:15 AM) Tats y sharp only realease their 40' model. Cos their aim is towards medium class user, who wants better quality compared to LCD, for a lower price. And also samsung sells more 46' n 55' led compared to their 40'. Its 2 vry different type of product, Samsung n Sharp LED one is high end, and another is not so vry high end when compared together. the only thing first is calling their LCD TV as LED TV. they are not the first to make LED backlight LCD TV. that is the QUALIA 005 SONY which came out in 2004 and use RGB LEDS. not the inferior white LEDs used in these LED TVs.... No one really cares LED tv actually using LCD panel. LED tv is the face of samsung now, its something they came out first beating other comepetitors. Meaning they can do it but evryone else cant! obviously you dun know what you talking about.. u sound like some samsung salesman.. |
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edge lighting is only good for thinness,, every one knows direct backlight with local dimming is the best for video quality.. since you dealer, maybe you should know cos samsung 8500 is the best of their range.. and it doesn't use Edge Lighting!!
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dealers making good sales with samsung LED TV now..
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QUOTE(rstusa @ Jan 27 2010, 10:25 AM) I'm confusing by this 2 types, which one have the more advanced technology or better in image quality? So if I'm looking to buy an LED TV, either white LED or dynamic RGB? dynamic or RGB LED is better.. if you don't mind the cost..now latest model even have 4 colors, not just RGB |
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QUOTE(fx_53_xt @ Jan 27 2010, 12:05 PM) SHARP® EXPANDS THE LCD COLOR GAMUT WITH A GROUNDBREAKING TECHNOLOGY IN THREE NEWLY DESIGNED AQUOS® LED LCD TV SERIES• Revolutionary four-primary-color technology enables more than one trillion colors • Three UltraBrilliant Edge-lit AQUOS LED LCD TV Series with sizes ranging from 40- (40" diagonal) to an industry-first 68-inch (68 1/32" diagonal) screen class • Newly developed dramatic, contemporary design sets the standard • Flagship LE920 Series offers AquoMotion 240 for clearer fast-moving video • AQUOS Net™ adds streaming video for enhanced home theater enjoyment LAS VEGAS, January 6, 2010 – Sharp unveils three new AQUOS LED LCD TV series, breaking new ground in LCD technology and design. Premiering in the U.S. in early 2010, this next-generation set of UltraBrilliant Edge-lit AQUOS LED LCD TVs unveils a revolutionary technology, introducing never-before-seen colors to the TV industry. Unveiled by the company at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Sharp's proprietary four-primary-color technology enables more than a trillion colors to be displayed for more sparkling golds, Caribbean blues and sunflower yellows. "As a pioneer in the LCD industry, Sharp continues to advance the technology, introducing it's first LED-backlight LCD TV on the market less than two years ago and paving the way for larger screen sizes, thin designs and Internet connectivity," said Mikio Katayama, president and chief operating officer, Sharp Corporation. "We have changed the way an LCD TV produces an image with the new four-primary-color technology, allowing us to broaden the visual experience and immerse consumers in a new world of color." Four Primary Color Technology This four-primary-color display employs a four-color filter, for the first time in the industry, that adds the color Y (yellow) to the three colors of R (red), G (green), and B (blue). This combination expands the color gamut, faithfully rendering nearly all colors that can be discerned with the unaided human eye. Four-primary-color technology enables the display to reproduce colors that have been difficult to portray using conventional LCD displays, such as the golden yellow color of brass instruments. When combined with Sharp's 1080p X-Gen LCD panel, which incorporates UV2A Technology, the displays offer dramatic reduction in energy consumption compared to conventional fluorescent-backlight LCD TVs. Continuing Sharp's history of innovation and originality, the new AQUOS LEDs offer a stunning new contemporary design that pushes the envelope for flat-screen television artistry. At only 1.6-inches thin, the full-front panel glass (on the LE920 and LE820 series) extends to meet the slim border for a subtle edge that befits the elegance of a modern home theater. These advanced AQUOS LED LCD TVs also include Sharp's newest version of AQUOS Net, which delivers streaming video with Netflix®. AQUOS Net gives users instant access to customized Web-based content as well as AQUOS Advantage Live real-time customer support. The new AQUOS LED LCD TV product lines are all compliant with Energy Star® Version 4.0 standards which become effective in May 2010 and are equipped with Sharp's OPC function that automatically adjusts the unit's brightness based on the lighting of the room. |
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QUOTE(fx_53_xt @ Jan 27 2010, 05:38 PM) nope, liddat PC computer games must use TV to play? LCD monitor got high end and cheapo low end resolution and panels IPS/TN LED/CCFL backlight, 2ms/4ms etc... so too general to say.. some go up to 2560x1600 rez also...even more hi def than LCD 1080p TVs.. |
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