Doraimon ha detto:
Se non si hanno difetti palesi che DISTURBANO la visione (e questa TV non ne ha a parte l'A-D che può essere eliminato) non c'è NIENTE di cui lamentarsi...questo è il mio punto di vista.
Riporto qualche stralcio preso a caso dalla recensione di AVF sul samsung 40B6000VW-LED-LCD-TV:
"As you can see, even though we obtained very good calibration results using our normal workflow, the actual onscreen images do not produce the colour performance in terms of greyscale and primary and secondary intensity we would expect. I can only put this down to the picture processing issues that cannot be switched off, and a lack of colour balance and light energy from the new backlight system, along with changing gamma, meaning an inability to keep the image uniform or linear."
"Well that all depends on the individual and what they want to obtain from their LCD TV images. If you are looking for a perfect reproduction of film and broadcast material as it is intended to be shown, (at D65 and Rec.709), then no, this TV fails to perform as it should."
"Looking at the greyscale and gamma graphs first, you would be forgiven for thinking that a child had drawn the greyscale tracking graph with some crayons. I have to say that this is one of the most disappointing performances I have seen, but also points to the issues with the auto dimming affecting the set."
"I could see the LEDs dimming to try and obtain the deep black background, as I used some window patterns, and the grey of these boxes was not at the desired luminance level. To say that this was frustrating would be an understatement and I longed for an option to switch this dimming off. The reason we can’t do that is down to the picture processing and how the LED system works."
"The UE40B6000 is a frustrating product that is likely to split opinions over its picture attributes. On the one hand its design looks stunning, the thinness of the screen is sublime and the SD picture processing is first class. On the other, it fails to produce accurate images, (even after calibration), and it’s auto dimming with gamma shifts just causes more issues than it solves.
I have never been so enthralled, yet so utterly disappointed with a display product so far in my reviewing career."
A chi fosse interessato a tale prodotto, consiglio di leggersela tutta con calma:
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A me pare che Phil (il recensore) la pensi un po' diversamente da Doraimon, ma forse mi è sfuggito qualcosa.