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Originally Posted by tsk1979 I watched Sony Bravia LG(the one I got) and Samsung Bordeaux side by side, and there is absolutely no difference in image quality. |
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Sony has the highest contrast ration. But if you are watching TV in any room which is lit by more than a candle, a 800:1 is sufficient.
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I think both Sony V and Samsung Bordeaux Art have a 8000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. I believe the New LG (Black pearl or something) has a 10k:1 ratio.
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Originally Posted by vid6639 This is what I found. The Sony's picture processing is better whereas the Samsung's panel is better. So if you see true HD content especially the slow demo DVD's they show you will feel the Samsung to be better. For regular cable and Tatasky the Sony gives a better quality. The sony V series has lots of motion blur. When viewing news channel with the scrolling text your eyes will hurt. |
So I'm guessing the Samsung has even worse motion blur issues? We have a Samsung Bordeaux (the older model) in the house and I don't see any major motion blur issues. The only time this happened was while watching a movie on TCM, but it may have been a problem with the transmission.
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Originally Posted by appuchan If you are going for Sony, dont consider anything below their Bravia V series. Ofcourse X series is the best, but its very expensive. Try V or D series.
Regarding picture quality (+ features and aesthetics, 37'-40' and below Rs100k), the following is my rating table after lots of trials. I am not really worried about SQ as it will get routed to my HT system anyway.
1. Hitachi 37' LD 9000TA/9800TA (75k/99k)
2. Philips 37' TA2800/98 (65k)
3. Sony 40' KLV 40V300A (87k)
4. Samsung 40' LA40 R81B (75k)
5. Samsung 37' LA37 S71B (62k)
Pricings are aproximate |
Anything above a V series is beyond my budget. Do you have any ratings on 32" tv's, in a 40-55k range?
Question about wall mounting bracket
I know that Samsung provides a free wall mounting kit with their LCDs. Does Sony do the same? The bracket is listed as "optional" on Sony's website. And how much does one cost anyway?