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Originally Posted by ST7677 You want to see it yourself... go to any shop that stocks both and watch a standard definition signal from 1meter, and you would see the color gradations, juddering, pixelation etc in LCD. |
For viewing standard definition there's no doubt that the CRT or the plasma will fair better than the LCD. There's a reason for that. The benchmark set is for HD and we really don't care too much how standard definition will look on the LCD. The TV tuner is basic and the noise reduction engine is also basic to keep the costs down. The main r&d is done at the highest picture level possible while developing the application board.
The latest engine which we are working on infact will not do anything for input lesser than full HD. It needs 1920X1080 input or the processor simply bypasses and just gives the same signal to the panel from the input. This will be found in all LCD models coming out in Q3 2008.
It's like buying a top of the line audio system and then playing 64kbps mp3 music on it and saying that the system is no good. No amount of tuning will improve the music quality.
IMO if you buy a LCD TV and use it for standard cable or even tatasky which is absolute junk quality you are not even using 10% of the panel's ability. Tatasky feeds are 4:3 even though there is a menu option in the STB for 16:9 it is currently disabled. In a plasma and CRT they will look better as there is detail loss and they have a better noise improvement engine. Since there is detail loss you think the picture is better whereas the LCD shows every detail including the noise and stretches that further to fit the screen without much processing, this makes people think that the quality levels aren't good.
Also, 1meter is too close for viewing LCD/plasma and can't be the basis for PQ as these are designed for viewing distance of 8-10feet depending on the panel size. Quote:
Also LCD is not a new technology, it came even before plasma, some time in 80's. Only that it picked up lately.
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I was referring to LCD's as commercial TV's and not for other applications. Quote:
P.S.- How much did u pay for ur LCD?
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lol. I actually got it for a steal for Rs.86,000. The mrp now is Rs.93K i think.
I could actually go into more detail on how we test these panels like the skin colour test which involves watching several hours of HD pictures of beautiful women wearing nothing at all. We have to make sure that the skin is always shown in correct colour tone. Very challenging test especially when your boss comes upto you to ask what your doing. lol.  |