Wednesday, August 9, 2017

55-inch TV test

Even a relatively short time ago experts doubted that TVs with an over 80 cm large picture in American living rooms can be implemented. However, the decline in prices and the constant improvement in the quality of the picture have made large-screen TVs useful and can be afforded.


Conclusion


But first, the HDTV and Blu-ray image sources needed to be convincing, as everyone immediately sees that he loses quality of life in the form of image details as he sits farther away from the screen. A 32-inch computer in Full HD is more suitable for the PC workstation with one meter of viewing distance.


Tables with measurement results and data


If the models tested here are fed with optimal material, you can approach them up to two meters - a seat distance, which is common in the average living room. Actually, it should be much bigger if you were not driven by blurred, artefactic images of DVD, analogue cable TV or DVB-T in the distance again and again. Here you have to go to a distance, so you no longer see errors as images.


How to hang your TV on the wall


Choosing the right device is very complicated, because the feature flood is huge and offers some of the luxury you would not want to miss. Key words such as 3D, USB recording, DLNA network client, Internet apps, HbbTV or Sat-Tuner with CI-Plus represent the most important killer applications. All these very complex equipment features are represented in more and more top TVs - also in the ones tested here.


Image quality remains the strongest purchasing argument, and here, too, all manufacturers have perfected the technology. At least 100 Hz with the image build-up should no longer dispense with XXL-TV. The fact that color calibration and many image optimizations have now found their way into the devices is a pleasure for the pros, but the beginners are overwhelmed.


What to look for when buying a TV


There are always better chips in the TVs, which can calculate all sources with more and more bits and thereby improve the quality in all matters. If the test equipment is set correctly, the differences in the picture with DVB-T and cable TV appear much larger than with Blu-ray films.


Plasma or LCD, 3D or 2D, shutter or polarization? What is the right technique for this test?


In the optimal setting, all the TVs shown here offer a stunning picture. There are nuances such as color rendering at viewing angles, contrast pre-eminence (matt against shiny, darker or lighter) or the vivid plasma look that makes the difference.


Download: Table


Download: Table

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