LCD TV Help


Thinking about upgrading my 32" samsung to a 40", and having been looking at the Samsungs again, as I have a couple and have been very happy. But I went to local Sears today, and after looking at the 42" Plasmas, and the 40" LCD's,it was very apparent that the Sony KDL-40w3000 picture was far far better than any other including the other 1080p sets. It was much brighter with more vivid colors, and images on the other sets looked blurry in comparison. I'm not talking nit picking maybe better, but far better. Did not care for the styling ,though.

So my question is: Is this set(and another Sony model with a comparable picture) really that much better than a Samsung 4061 and 4053 and other brands, or is the stores tv loop feed something that favors the Sony's? Or could those 2 Sony's menus have been tweaked? I asked the salesman,but he wasn't much help.

Any thoughts from anyone? I really don't care for the Sony brand ( alot of issues with Sony products in the past) but that picture quality was amazing.

Are Sony's reliable?
skeptical1

Showing 1 response by dweller

In terms of bleeding edge technology, Samsung has 40, 46 & 52 inch LCDs that have:

LED light source - bulbs last many years (most LCDs use bulbs that must be replaced every 2-3 years and cost hundreds).
These Samsung sets actually dim the LEDs by zone depending on which part of the movie picture needs it.
A current review (The PerfectVision, December) says this process is promising but needs a little work (bleeding edge, remember?).
The blacks are actually TOO black and obscure gray shading thus robbing detail.

25,000:1 contrast ratio (most sets are lucky if the have 10,000:1),

120 hz refresh rate - stops sports scenes from disintegrating if the action gets too fast,

1.3 HDMI - most sets now have this but it's still worth mentioning. 1.3 allows "Deep Color" for more faithful color rendering (assuming your DVD player has 1.3).