- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi...new to forum and have been reading many of your comments with great interest...
Have been waiting for prices to drop on the Sony KDL-40/46 W4000. Only point that worried me on this model was SD viewing, since I will still be doing this a lot in the foreseeable future (although SD performance should increasingly become less important). Either the Samsung LE40/46 A656 (as another LCD) or the Panasonic TH-42/46 PX/PZ80 (as a Plasma) seem to do this better......
The Samsung and the Pana seem to be not as good at sharp detail and the Pana is perhaps not as attractive to look at (if design and style are important).
Now the W4500 series is out (and from what I can see in the latest review) this SD viewing quality seems to have been improved by the new 100Hz Motion Flow, contrast increase to 50,000:1, etc.. Is it then fair to say that the W4500 series in the 40/46" size now has comparable SD performance to a Pana plasma PX/PZ80? Has anyone auditioned yet?
Only other major differences I see are the power consumption. The Plasmas seem to consume more power than LCDs and also the new W4500 series consumes more than the W4000 (234W compared to 176W - 40" versions). Does anyone know what affect that has on the ever increasing electricity bills assuming 800 hours of viewing in a year?
Thanks for any guidance...
Have been waiting for prices to drop on the Sony KDL-40/46 W4000. Only point that worried me on this model was SD viewing, since I will still be doing this a lot in the foreseeable future (although SD performance should increasingly become less important). Either the Samsung LE40/46 A656 (as another LCD) or the Panasonic TH-42/46 PX/PZ80 (as a Plasma) seem to do this better......
The Samsung and the Pana seem to be not as good at sharp detail and the Pana is perhaps not as attractive to look at (if design and style are important).
Now the W4500 series is out (and from what I can see in the latest review) this SD viewing quality seems to have been improved by the new 100Hz Motion Flow, contrast increase to 50,000:1, etc.. Is it then fair to say that the W4500 series in the 40/46" size now has comparable SD performance to a Pana plasma PX/PZ80? Has anyone auditioned yet?
Only other major differences I see are the power consumption. The Plasmas seem to consume more power than LCDs and also the new W4500 series consumes more than the W4000 (234W compared to 176W - 40" versions). Does anyone know what affect that has on the ever increasing electricity bills assuming 800 hours of viewing in a year?
Thanks for any guidance...