panels of different sizes are likely to have been made on different lines, in
different factories or - in some circs - by different companies. As whfi
have so often said, impossible to extrapolate review verdicts on a TV of
one size to those of a different size, even if from the same
technology, manufacturer and range.
maxflinn:panels of different sizes are likely to have been made on different lines, in different factories or - in some circs - by different companies. As whfi have so often said, impossible to extrapolate review verdicts on a TV of one size to those of a different size, even if from the same technology, manufacturer and range.
Andrew Everard: maxflinn:panels of different sizes are likely to have been made on different lines, in different factories or - in some circs - by different companies. As whfi have so often said, impossible to extrapolate review verdicts on a TV of one size to those of a different size, even if from the same technology, manufacturer and range.
This would make a cracking section of the magazine. For a one-off report, rather than review similar size models from different manufacturers, how about a reivew of one model of TV across the sizes (eg 40", 46" and 52" etc etc). Has WHF ever done this? It would be fascinating to see the results....
I agree - it would make very interesting reading and would allow the consumer to make more of an informed choice.
I was so pleased when I read the review on the 46", as I have a 52" on order, but then a little taken back by the difference, which I should have realised but got carried away with the excitement of my pre-order choice.
my local sony centre is due one shortly , im looking forward to having a good demo , hopefully the nice young salesman doesnt start telling me that sony stopped making plasmas because it is an inferior technology
Fingers crossed it will be mid-August, I have a 46" on order and am waiting not very patiently now after the review in this month's mag. I did pop into my local Sony Centre to see if they had anymore news and still they have no stock date from Sony, so for the time being the wait goes on!!
I've recently got the 52HX903 and just had it calibrated professionally by an ISF-certified engineer today. The PQ is simply amazing. I've upgraded from a Panasonic VT20 and had owned a Kuro 5090 before making the jump to 3D.