RuneEdge
Silent Assassin
- 1 October 2003
- Manchester United
To add to what csaunders was saying, Samsung have released firmware updates for their TVs that fix some of their problems. IMO, Samsung are very underrated.
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Only in the Interwebs can you find peeps bitchin over TV models
£1200 to £1400 and 37" to 42".What is your price range? And size you after, or as big as possible?
The M86 is black with black decoration on the bottom, the M87 is black with chrome (silver) decoration on the bottom.
(Seriously, not an April Fool - if you don't believe me, look at THIS (M86) and THIS (M87), and scroll down to the very bottom where it says "Design Type")
Sony D3000 looks good due summer time I think, the next gen LCD's should all but do away with motion blur!! and given the fact they make less noise use less power and create less heat has got to be the only choice. The fact that they are cheaper for the 1080p format wont mean much in a couple of months as the plasma's will be there or there abouts by then. The big worry on the LCD front for me has always been motion blur and the dreaded banding. Take those out of the pick and given the price drops it's looking good.
I'm talking about the LN-T4065F, that's an American model but it translates to the LE40M87BD (minus one component/s-video input, two added scart inputs).
I very much doubt motion blur will be removed on next gen LCDs! It is the most annoying thing about LCDs, it also depends on your eyesight. Like when watching cricket (:shock: :8): ) when someone hits the ball, the camera pans really quickly and you can see the motion blur, and banding which you just can't get away from, one reason I moved to the plasma camp.Sony D3000 looks good due summer time I think, the next gen LCD's should all but do away with motion blur!! and given the fact they make less noise use less power and create less heat has got to be the only choice. The fact that they are cheaper for the 1080p format wont mean much in a couple of months as the plasma's will be there or there abouts by then. The big worry on the LCD front for me has always been motion blur and the dreaded banding. Take those out of the pick and given the price drops it's looking good.
Ash I await your retort
Not sure rk. It is either the Sony X or W series. I know in USA they use X series, the one with interchangeable fascias for the screen :mrgreen:Does anyone know what displays Sony are using for their monsterous PS3 demonstration units? The D3000 looks v similar to what I saw; but as Nick Cave mentions, the D3000 is out in Summer.
I see the D3000 has 24p mode too....which will be excellent for HD movies
Hmmm if wanting a good large screen tv with no motion blur and banding oh, and if possible as good an image as my old CRT is wanting and eating my cake, no sponge and no nuts please!!The words "cake" and "eat it" come to mind, no idea why though... :freak:
I very much doubt motion blur will be removed on next gen LCDs! It is the most annoying thing about LCDs, it also depends on your eyesight. Like when watching cricket (:shock: :8): ) when someone hits the ball, the camera pans really quickly and you can see the motion blur, and banding which you just can't get away from, one reason I moved to the plasma camp.
As for price drops! :shock: Bad in my book, plasmas have dropped massively! 2005 Panasonic 42" plasmas were £1.8k at the end of their lifeline, 2006 Panasonic 42" plasmas are £700 at the end of their lifeline! It shows how much has been cut to compete with LCDs.... But there are still high quality plasma makes like Fujitsu... but I can't afford that \\:o/
Oh yeah, Nick the Sony D3500 will be out as well in Winter I would say :lol: Sorry, that was cruel.
And here is the new Pansonic lineu: http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/03/29/panasonics-new-1080p-plasmas-priced-and-dated/
UK should be getting the same models, Panasonic doing 4 models I think which is a bit confusing, but atleast there should be some premium models... well lets hope so.