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La seconda tappa del confronto tra TV OLED e proiettori Epson si sposterà a Padova, in occasione del Gran Galà dell'Alta Fedeltà. Nella suite 235 porteremo di nuovo a confronto il TV Sony Bravia 8 II con tecnologia QD-OLED con i due campioni dotati di pannello OLED-WRGB, ovvero il Panasonic Z95B e il Loewe Stellar, tutti con diagonale da 55", mostrati sia in default che dopo una accurata calibrazione. Sessioni il sabato 22 novembre dalle dalle 10:30 alle 18:30 e la domenica 23 dalle 10:30 alle 17:30.
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gionaz ha scritto:
ragazzi dipende tutto dalle disponibilità economiche!
Mi spiego meglio, ora dal punto di vista della convenienza non c'è paragone comprare ad occhi chiusi un bel S2 ,perchè in primo luogo si vede praticamente come S3 salvo qualche miglioria ma trascurabile !Ripeto guardate che L'S2 è su livelli di eccellenza cavolo!
In oltre approfittare di persone (come me) che non possono fare a meno di avere l'ultimo ritrovato tecnologico a discapito di un esborso comunque ingiustificato.La differenze è di 3000 euro tra i due che ripeto è ingiustificata perchè le differenze rientrano per lo più in sfumature trascurabili.
In fine chi vende un Marantz S2 sicuramente lo avrà (come me) tenuto meglio di un figlio quindi è come comprare un proiettore nuovo ma al prezzo dell'usato...tra l'altr oi lmio ha pure circa 25 ore di lampada!!!!
E ripeto solo chi proprio non ha problemi di soldi di fronte alla scelta tra S2 a tot euro ed S3 a 3000 in più opta per quest'ultimo..
meditate...
giona
Chicco ha scritto:
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Gionaz ha scritto:
allora comprare il mio risparmi almeno 3000 euro che se non ricordo male sono quasi 6 milioni di vecchie lirette ed il mio è praticamente nuovo. poi se vuoi spendere non meno di 13mila euro per avere praticamente la stessa cosa che ho io fai pure io avrei fatto così ma devi avere parecchi soldi da spendere!
Per il tappo e la temperatura colore non c'è nulla di diverso dal mio
non è vero.....è uguiale al S2
giona
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Comprare l's2 usato è una cosa che non mi dispiacerebbe affatto ma, ovviamente, lo comprerei solo ad un prezzo inferiore a quello di Biella, se vado a Biella faccio meno chilometri e lo prendo nuovo.
Per quanto riguarda l'S3
in negozio mi hanno detto che costa 13800 di listino quindi lo street-price è sicuramente al di sotto del prezzo che hai detto tu. Aspetto con ansia che angelo ci dica a quanto lo trova![]()
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Ovviamente quando andrò a Biella a vedere l's2 chiederò anch'io un preventivo per l's3.
ciao
Chicco![]()
marck ha detto:Hello,
Although I have rarely posted up til now, I have been hanging out on these forums for years. In particular, I have been following this forum very closely for the last few months. I have appreciated the helpful insights and info you have shared.
By way of introduction, I have been a HT enthusiast for years (especially video). When I built a new house 3 -4 years ago, a dedicated HT was a main focus for me. I was fortunate to enlist the services of Integrated Control Concepts in Omaha Nebraska. I can't say enough about the quality of service and the intregrity of ICC and Dan Gosch (owner). My theater is about 18' X 26" with tiered setting (3 rows, 12 seats total), acoustically transparent front wall with a shadow boxed 16x9 106" wide screen. It is light controlled with extensive acoustical treatments. After personally going to CEDIA 4 years ago to review all the projector options, I purchased a Vidikron Vision One and paired it with a Faroudja DVP-5000. I had not intended to spend that much but after seeing that projector compared with all the options at that time, I couldn't be content with anything else. I also wanted a large screen so I needed to go 9" CRT to maximize the brightness. I have been very happy with my setup. It often required reconvergence, but I didn't mind that much. The brightness was less than optimal given my screen size, but I was content with it given the otherwise tremendous picture. My Vidikron died about 2 months ago. So, I have recently been shopping for a replacement (although I have never stopped reading and researching during this last 3 years).
I have not ruled out getting a comparable CRT replacement (e.g. CrystalView,...). However, I knew that the PQ gap had closed substantially between CRT and digital since my last purchase. I quickly concluded that I needed to go to CEDIA to see all the options in one place and to see what was forthcoming. However, I couldn't stand being without a projector. I determined to get a projector now since I figured I would probably see something at CEDIA that was about to come out (e.g. SXRD) and I would be waiting potentially several months. I figured I could turn around and sell this "temporary" replacement when I got my long term replacement or use it somewhere else in the house. After doing research (and since ICC is a Marantz dealer), I had ICC get me the Marantz S2.
I have now had the Marantz up for about 3 weeks. I will note that after having it about 2 weeks, it apparently blew the bulb. I will assume this was a fluke. Much to Marantz's and ICC's credit, I had a NEW PJ hanging in my theater within 4 days.
My impression of the DLS HD2's and this Marantz in particular? Thus far, I am very impressed. I only occasionally notice the pixel structure. I certainly notice the difference in blacks and shadow detail compared with my CRT. However, it is much better than I expected or had seen previously (I had only previously seen HD1's and LCD's). I difference is more acceptable than I expected. I was very concerned about the rainbow artifacts, the fatigue factor and headaches. I am prone to migraines and usually very sensitive to visual artifacts. I am please to say I have not had any major problems with any of these. I only see rainbows when I try very hard, moving my eyes back and forth rapidly. I only feel like I am getting a headache when I do what I just described, trying to see rainbows.I occasionally wonder about the fatigue factor but it is probably usually do to the fact that I am usually watching the projector late at night, when I am already very tired.
I was initially less satisfied with the HD material (DirectTV), but I am happier with it now that ICC calibrated the PJ and now that I hooked up the Sat. receiver via DVI from a Sony HD200.
I must say I am also very impressed with the built-in Faroudja deinterlacing/scaling. I have not yet hooked up my Faroudja DVP-5000 and I have only beem using the internal scaler. This is very impressive, given the price difference. BTW, I am intending to post my DVP-5000 for sale. I figure, even if I decide to use an outboard process with whatever PJ I end up with, by then I will be wanting one with DVI,..... I haven't sold much equipment online. I was intended to post here/videogon and probably on ebay. Any others suggestions or advice?
In summary, I have been very impressed by the Marantz. Based on this experience, I doubt that I will go with CRT again but I do intend to look at what is being shown at CEDIA and I havent' ruled out anything. I have also been please enough with the DLP that I feel no pressure to move quickly to a replacement, if I don't see something at CEDIA that is presently available, or soon to be. If I see something that I believe is a substantial step forward, I will go for it. Like the rest of you, I am very excited to see what CEDIA brings, especially as new announcements come out, such as sushi's recent post.
I welcome any comments, feedback or advice. Hopefully, I will be able to stop in at the AVSFORUM party Friday. Night. Thanks.
Marc
richiroby ha scritto:
Prezzo per 4 pezzi ottenuto ed e' interessante,
purtroppo ho letto che non si possono postare prezzi![]()
Info via PM o E-mail (conan@mediacom.it) non c'e' fretta,
l'offerta che mi e' stata fatta e' sempre valida.
angelo ha scritto:
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