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LED-backlit LCD: Localised brighter spots and other interesting phenomena
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<blockquote data-quote="LAV" data-source="post: 88296" data-attributes="member: 1123"><p>So I am test-driving a Samsung series 6 LED (40"), UA40C6200. mSources are a Pace HD PVR 2P and a Pioneer DV-420 DVD that supports 1080p upscaling.</p><p></p><p>I have noticed some interesting phenomena, and being a complete LCD TV "noob" when it comes to the actual experience, your comments are invited:</p><p></p><p>1. Motion blur: Watching cricket in HD, almost no blur is apparent. When a large surface suddenly moves (i.e. ocean floor, scenery) it is quite noticeable.</p><p></p><p>2. Localised brighter areas or noticeable backligthing: When there is any type of content that is not displayed as full screen, I can see the actual backlighting on the black bars above and below the picture. It looks as if someone is shining a small light diagonally from each bottom corner. It is not that noticeable on the top corners.</p><p></p><p>3. Dimming behaviour: When text or end titles are being displayed and only a small part of the screen area is used, then that text dims noticeably, as opposed to a much brighter image when a large area of screen is occupied by static or scrolling text.</p><p></p><p>Watching HD content from DSTV or upscaled DVD content, the overall experience is quite good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LAV, post: 88296, member: 1123"] So I am test-driving a Samsung series 6 LED (40"), UA40C6200. mSources are a Pace HD PVR 2P and a Pioneer DV-420 DVD that supports 1080p upscaling. I have noticed some interesting phenomena, and being a complete LCD TV "noob" when it comes to the actual experience, your comments are invited: 1. Motion blur: Watching cricket in HD, almost no blur is apparent. When a large surface suddenly moves (i.e. ocean floor, scenery) it is quite noticeable. 2. Localised brighter areas or noticeable backligthing: When there is any type of content that is not displayed as full screen, I can see the actual backlighting on the black bars above and below the picture. It looks as if someone is shining a small light diagonally from each bottom corner. It is not that noticeable on the top corners. 3. Dimming behaviour: When text or end titles are being displayed and only a small part of the screen area is used, then that text dims noticeably, as opposed to a much brighter image when a large area of screen is occupied by static or scrolling text. Watching HD content from DSTV or upscaled DVD content, the overall experience is quite good. [/QUOTE]
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