Raga sono tornato!!! E vi preannuncio che il mio prossimo buy sarà il Pio full hd....
:D Dopo essermi goduto alla grandissima il mio sharp 46xd1e, soprattutto con il toshiba hd ex1(anche con i dvd) e con la ps3 per blue ray e hd dvd, sto già progettando il mio prossimo acquisto, che andrà a completare per un pò la mia triade(sharp 46 xd1e votato soprattutto a pc,giochi e internet; epson tw 1000 sala cinema e per l'appunto pio full hd lx508 per tv e sky,sd e hd)
Vi preannuncio che sto cominciando già a muovermi,nonostante le attese siano per settembre ottobre. A fine giugno arriveranno gli hd ready e vi dico già che per chi è interessato sto preparandomi ad organizzare un mega cobuy per il full hd da 50(visto che mi interessa) ma vi dico già che anche per gli hd ready mi potrò interessare visto i miei contatti con pio nel caso in cui gli amici del forum siano numerosi.
Nel frattempo cercherò di trovare tutte le specifiche anzitempo interessanti oltre alle foto of course :D
Nel frattempo questo è il commento di un dealer inglese che li ha visionati:
OK, before I answer, let me say this, I am a Pioneer dealer. I thought it worth mentioning this straight away, however my opinions below are my honest opinions based on what I saw, not based on the fact that I am a Pioneer dealer!
1. Black Levels.
AMAZING! The difference between previous gen plasmas, including the 5000EX was nothing short of spectacular. In fact on one of the screens showing Star Wars DVD, my colleague and I both had to get right up close to the screen to see where the screen bezel ended and the actual screen began!
2. Shadow detail and Picture Noise.
Both these seem to be improved on previous gen models, however I only saw DVD and Blu-Ray sources on these screens, and I would prefer to see both HD and SD sources before saying that these improvements are significant.
3. Colour/Sharpness.
Again both significantly improved. We were shown some clips off a Blu-Ray dem disc using Pioneer's own BR player, feeding a 508XD and a 5000EX simultaneously. Now keeping in mind that the 5000EX is a 1080 panel and the 508XD a 720, I would say that the 508XD was at least 5 times better, in every respect. Just goes to show resolution ain't everything!
4. Fast motion.
We were shown a dem disc which featured a lot of fast moving images both "real" images (a camera filming a brightly coloured road side from a car as it was driving) and a test card which scrolled across the screen. Now the purposes of the dem was to show how much better the screen was compared to a LCD (Sony W series by the way), however even in isolation you could see how could motion tracking was, each individual detail could be tracked by the eye as it went from right to left.
Would I buy one? Definitely! Overall, I have got to say that the new Pioneer screens really are a massive step up from, in my opinion, an already good screen. Expect pricing to be around £1,800 for the 427XD and £2,500 for the 508XD.
Alcune caratteristiche degli hd ready:
Pioneer PDP508XD:
Large 50-inch Screen with a 16000:1 contrast ratio
3x HDMI v1.3 (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Digital Link for direct connection to HDMI enabled devices
10-Bit HDMI Compatible
8th Generation Pioneer Panel
HD-Ready - Ready for High-Definition TV
720p/1080i and 1080p (24fps) compatible (Native res 1365 x 768)
Plasma Drive 2HD
Improved Ultra Black Crystal Layer technology
Direct Colour Filter 2
Deep Waffle Rib Structure
i-CLEAR Drive Colour gradation enhancement
Multi-step 3D Y/C filter for PAL
Digital CTI (Colour Transient Improvement)
ISF C3 (Custom Calibration Configuration) Ability
Digital Terrestrial ( FREEVIEW ) & Analogue Tuner
Freeview Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
Colour Temperate Adjustment & Colour Management
MPEG, Block, Mosquito and Analogue Noise Reduction
Split Screen & Picture in Picture Modes
Ambient Light Sensor & Optimum Picture mode
160-degree Viewing angle
USB 2.0 for Home Gallery (lets you view photos from a USB stick)
2100 page teletext memory with level 2.5 support
HDMI control interface (HDMI CEC) with other new Pioneer equipment
Screen orbiter and screen memory (burn-in) wipe functions
Energy save mode for PC and AV
Preset (TV/VCR/STB/DVD/DVR/BD) remote control
Power management for PC
PAL & NTSC Progressive Scan Compatible
Dolby Digital Bitstream Output
Saluti myfriend