Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Best TVs at CES 2012 - from Which?

Best TVs at CES 2012 - from Which? - LCD Television








Best TVs at CES 2012 - from Which?

go.which.co.uk The CES event showcases every type of consumer technology imaginable, but it's always the TVs that take centre stage and this year has been no exception
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22 comments:

  1. I'll ait forOLDE since it so light. A 70 inch LED weight 60 lbs

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  2. In 2D without Samsung 3D glasses you see the colors looks naturally great on the 3D LED HDTV. However, once you put on the 3D glasses to watch 3D movies, the colors look different with some yellowish colors added by the 3D glasses and darker. I've a Samsung 3D LED HDTV series 8 8000 connecting with a high speed HDMI cable with a Samsung 3D bu-ray player with 7.1 surround sound system. That's why prices are dropped so fast for 3D HDTV with 3D glasses.

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  3. OLED is better than anything it seems...

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  4. Sharp the best in the bussines

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  5. lol not many people seem to relize that the Panasonic VT50 plasma won the 2012 HDTV shoot out. its the best tv on the market better then the Sharp Elite and the Pioneer Kuro pro-111fd and 151fd.

    Panasonic makes the best hdtv's!

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  6. accordin to me watching toshiba models,i like the tv on right ,ie 1080p but the 4 times 1080p is not looking good to me in resolution may b due 2 lesser camera focus on it on the left side

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  7. is Crystal LED Technology better than OLED technology? i mean which one is better?

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  8. Sony sucks the only good thing they have is the ps3 the Tv"s are horrible it's all about LG-SAMSUNG-SHARP MAYBE

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  9. Electronics & HDTVs in the Ultra-High 8.1 MegaPixel ranges are coming out of production.If Humanity can survive the Financial Global Crisis for which the U.S.A. is in the worst of the Crisis by December of 2012.If we can reach 2014 without a Major War in the end of 2012-13 & reach 2014,We will ALL be seeing New Ultra-Resolutions of HDTVs &Ultra-Violet Players &Recorders take over Blu-Ray Players &Recorders.Broadcast T.V.Corporations will be using 8.1 MegaPixel Video Cameras Broadcast Standards!!

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  10. We , as Consumers are now getting 8.1 MegaPixel HDTVs. I wonder if 8.1 MegaPixel Video-Cameras and 8.1 MegaPixel Ultra-Violet Players and Recorders will takeover Blu-Ray Players and Recorders. Ultra-Violet Discs will be NEW Technology 200 Gigabyte Discs given these Ultra-High Resolutions in 3 Dimensions!!!!2014 is we survive the Crisis of possible U.S.A. Depression of 2012. If we can all Survive to 2014 ,We will all be seeing Colossus Technologies my the Major Electronics Manufacturerers!!!!

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  11. THIS RETARD SUBTITLE-MAKER IS A BIG FAT TROLL FROM WHOM THE BARE-BRESTED MODELS WILL RUN FAR TO THE HILLS.

    SAVING A PRETTY BIG LIVING ROOM TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BUT THE SUBTITLER HAS A TROLL-COCK. SORRY, MY MODEL MISTAKE.

    SEE, I CAN BE A RETARD SAMSUNG PRESENT TOO! YAY!

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  12. 4 mm .... WTF ... that can hurt ...

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  13. no budget, unless they can find people who willing to spend $300k for a tv, they will just bankrupt in no time.

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  14. LG and SAMSUNG have taken over the TV world

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  15. Ahah!! Where is Panasonic VT50??!!! The best super reference TV!!! :D

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  16. because it will use more energy :)
    example plasma tv are much better then most LED LCD tv but still 90% buy those crappy shit :)

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  17. I like trains

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  18. what about laser tv

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  19. I never understood why they dont take the small pixels of Smartphone displays and put them on the TVs since TV pixels are much larger. I bet they could do 15000+ resolutions but as he sayd, there is no contend featuring this, not now.

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  20. 4:32 - 4k or 480p, doesn't matter- still a POS LED. Look at the color difference between the two sets due to viewing angle.... no mention of any plasma tvs, makes this video a joke.

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  21. if 2:00 is 55'' than 1:40 is 10000'' , agree?

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  22. Where is the Panasonic VT50? Recently awarded the reference status award bt AVForums?

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