The 70" TV that I will be getting
#1
The 70" TV that I will be getting
once I figure out what to do with my current 52" Samsung first gen Local Dimming LED TV...
Pionneer did a really great job since this thing must have so many local dimming zones and the grids must be quite small for blooming to be pretty much non existent.
Blooming happens when you have one object that is smaller than the backlit LED element moving from one grid to another.
Basically, Pioneer uses the Sharp glass, but put in their own local dimming LED system, AND the TV's are pre-calibrated!
Having seen both this and the SONY's local dimming HX929, this is far and away a much better TV, with a much higher price tag to match too.
Must have this TV.
Elite LCD TV - Simply the Finest HDTV Experience
Pionneer did a really great job since this thing must have so many local dimming zones and the grids must be quite small for blooming to be pretty much non existent.
Blooming happens when you have one object that is smaller than the backlit LED element moving from one grid to another.
Basically, Pioneer uses the Sharp glass, but put in their own local dimming LED system, AND the TV's are pre-calibrated!
Having seen both this and the SONY's local dimming HX929, this is far and away a much better TV, with a much higher price tag to match too.
Must have this TV.
Elite LCD TV - Simply the Finest HDTV Experience
Last edited by stuka; 09-27-2011 at 06:45 PM.
#4
7K list for the 70."
They just released these bab boys, so probably no deal right now.
In 6 months I am hoping I can get them for low to mid 4K's for the 70."
They just released these bab boys, so probably no deal right now.
In 6 months I am hoping I can get them for low to mid 4K's for the 70."
#7
This is not a Sharp TV, since Sharp doesn't do local dimming LED.
You should look into this more.