Sharp LCD anyone?
Posted by: Adrian F. on 17 January 2005
I am torturing my mind with what kind of picture would suit my soundsytem best?
Every technology has it's pros and cons and I think you know the basics. Since it has to fit a standard living room and not a separate homecinema room, I had to drop the idea of a real big picture with a front projector. I already had a DLP rearprojector which went back to the dealer because of artifacts and noise. That leaves mostly plasma and LCD for what you can have today.
Recently I went to a good homecinema dealer who had the new 50" NEC Plasma and the biggest available Sharp 45" LCD on demo. He was able to show them with D-VHS theater tapes with full 1920x1080 HDTV resolution (very rare around here). WOW! Like looking through a window.
I was quite puzzled to see, how far LCD has developped further in the last time. I like very much, that this LCD display does not flicker, like more or less all PDPs I have seen so far. Also the surface has a matte finish, what is very good aginst reflections. But that it even had the better black was most surprizing! I was not able to see problems concerning the speed of the panel with video material. (Although hardcore gamers should check that out further.)
As both displays were brand new, I wondered if the plasma needs some time to "run in" to let show his full qualities? You could see ghost-images left behind of bright parts even 5 min. after the picture was turned off... Before this test, I expected the plasma to be better - but it came out the other way!
As it is still a some way to go, before we get HDTV here, I wanted to see, what will be usual for now. With DVD the picture stayed not that far behind, so the internal scaler/deinterlacer is quite O.K. I suppose. SDTV PAL was far behind. You could clearly see, that this ancient source was not able to show you, what is possible with this TV (mullet system/back end heavy came to my mind). With HDTV you had to go very close to see the single pixels. With SDTV you needed > 2,5m to have a decent picture.
The main thing you could criticize about the LCD is the price. Even when you add the price for the separate tv-tuner, stand and speakers for the NEC PDP (all included with Sharp LCD) it is still somewhat more expensive and smaller. But it has a DVB-T tuner and PC-Card Slot included in the box, what saves some space and money (if needed).
Are there any Sharp Users in the forum to share some experience with their devices? Has someone seen the Samsung 46" LCD? It would be the only other available flatscreen I found with full-HD resolution. The Sony Qualia with LED backlighting must be very interesting too, but not (yet?) available here.
happy listening
Adrian
[This message was edited by Adrian Frauchiger on Mon 17 January 2005 at 18:02.]
Every technology has it's pros and cons and I think you know the basics. Since it has to fit a standard living room and not a separate homecinema room, I had to drop the idea of a real big picture with a front projector. I already had a DLP rearprojector which went back to the dealer because of artifacts and noise. That leaves mostly plasma and LCD for what you can have today.
Recently I went to a good homecinema dealer who had the new 50" NEC Plasma and the biggest available Sharp 45" LCD on demo. He was able to show them with D-VHS theater tapes with full 1920x1080 HDTV resolution (very rare around here). WOW! Like looking through a window.
I was quite puzzled to see, how far LCD has developped further in the last time. I like very much, that this LCD display does not flicker, like more or less all PDPs I have seen so far. Also the surface has a matte finish, what is very good aginst reflections. But that it even had the better black was most surprizing! I was not able to see problems concerning the speed of the panel with video material. (Although hardcore gamers should check that out further.)
As both displays were brand new, I wondered if the plasma needs some time to "run in" to let show his full qualities? You could see ghost-images left behind of bright parts even 5 min. after the picture was turned off... Before this test, I expected the plasma to be better - but it came out the other way!
As it is still a some way to go, before we get HDTV here, I wanted to see, what will be usual for now. With DVD the picture stayed not that far behind, so the internal scaler/deinterlacer is quite O.K. I suppose. SDTV PAL was far behind. You could clearly see, that this ancient source was not able to show you, what is possible with this TV (mullet system/back end heavy came to my mind). With HDTV you had to go very close to see the single pixels. With SDTV you needed > 2,5m to have a decent picture.
The main thing you could criticize about the LCD is the price. Even when you add the price for the separate tv-tuner, stand and speakers for the NEC PDP (all included with Sharp LCD) it is still somewhat more expensive and smaller. But it has a DVB-T tuner and PC-Card Slot included in the box, what saves some space and money (if needed).
Are there any Sharp Users in the forum to share some experience with their devices? Has someone seen the Samsung 46" LCD? It would be the only other available flatscreen I found with full-HD resolution. The Sony Qualia with LED backlighting must be very interesting too, but not (yet?) available here.
happy listening
Adrian
[This message was edited by Adrian Frauchiger on Mon 17 January 2005 at 18:02.]