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http://www.televisioninfo.com/content/Samsung-Pn50c550-Plasma-Hdtv-Review/Conclusion.htm\
This is quite interesting on the PN50 C550 ...
The color performance was weak, with choppy gradient transitions and a lack of detail in both shadows and highlights. The biggest problem, though, was screen burn-in. Regular movie watchers may not even notice a problem if the scene is constantly shifting, but sports fans and gamers frequently have graphics fixed in the same position for hours. That could mean lingering ghost images for hours afterwards.
Overall, the Samsung PN50C550 is certainly not the best 50-inch we've reviewed, but it could be the right TV for the right kind of buyer. It got all the makings of a great choice for the serious movie cinephile.
This is the TV that beats everything - right?
The same one without IR and burn in?
The same one you highly recommend for gaming?
Why would I be biased?
I had both and chose one?
Those are actually lab / objective tests rather than a subjective test based on that specific set. They can't blunder an objective test![]()
Could not care less about your review site, for realz
So - at your discretion - we chose to turn a blind eye to certain LCD models and certain LCD review sites?
Smart way to win a debate![]()
That review site is full of a bunch of crooks who will never negate the fact that SD TV/sport is best on plasma. Finished and klaar now.
They TEST motion.
Though, unlike you, people use their TVs for other things as well ... so they test the TV as a whole
Looking at the THe again today , I noticed that on the plasma if you look closely,you can see little dots of colour. This results in text etc bring less clear to my eyes, while the lcd text is clearly defined and you can read it at ease from far away .
Looking at the THe again today , I noticed that on the plasma if you look closely,you can see little dots of colour. This results in text etc bring less clear to my eyes, while the lcd text is clearly defined and you can read it at ease from far away .
They TEST motion.
Though, unlike you, people use their TVs for other things as well ... so they test the TV as a whole
Here's your motion test :
The Samsung PN50C550 proved to have a very smooth motion performance, which is something that we typically see in plasmas. They manage avoid the clippy, stuttering motion that we see in bad LCD TVs
While the motion was smooth, the Samsung PN50C550 experienced some very distinct problems with motion artifacting. We noticed that images of complex color and detail – say, for instance, a face – becomes color-banded and blocky when in motion. Unfortunately, complex color and detail pretty much described most TVs and movies. However, large, simple blocks of color and detail looked perfectly fine. Usually, when a TV chokes on one, it also chokes on the other. We've seen it time and again. We had to split the difference and give the Samsung PN50C550 a decent score.
The Samsung PN50C550 can certainly accommodate native 24fps content, like you might get with a Blu-Ray movie, but it's not a perfect picture. During slow, horizontal pans, we noticed obvious stuttering due to poor 3:2 pulldown
And here's how it is carried out :
http://www.televisioninfo.com/content/How-We-Test.htm#motion
They also used software designed for motion testing :
http://www.displaymate.com/
I don't watch SDTV - so I wouldn't really be able to assist :/
Perhaps when it comes to SDTV the best person to speak to would be TYR?
I'd definatley go for Xbox 360 on an LCD over a plasma. I used to game on my plasma and - apart from the image retention at the end of the game - your mind constantly bugs you about resting and every other static image you get. Black levels and colour are extremly similar anyhow - and LCD is brighter and more dynamic.
I'd actually be hesitant to recommend a plasma for gaming :/
That's my opinion though.
I actually did not even look at LCD's over the past two years because of the horrible way they used to handle SD material ... but it looks like things have changed a bit. My new Series 7 LCD (and I'm pretty sure the series 6 is identical in this regard) honestly displays any SD material (yip, sport as well) at least as good as my plasmas, never expected it, but really I can not fault the LCD at all.
I'm not big on gaming ... only bought a PS3 now and mainly as a 3D source. I only have GT5 and on that I guess input lag and refresh rates are not as important as it might be on FPS games. My guess would be that hardcore gamers will enjoy the quicker refresh and response times of plasma, but I would just always find it a bit more comfortable to leave static images on an LCD ... even though I have never even seen the slightest traces of image retention on my KURO. ... my LG plasma do suffer from IR.
I really like your posts, TYR ...![]()
One thing to remember though is Pooky's budget is "around R5000". So it's PS42C430 vs LA32C530.
Please let's not start another "2/3 times the price LCD is as good as half/third of the price plasma at SD TV and black levels" discussion. No one's denying that.
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