Pues cuanto más leo más me gusta. Ya son varios que comentan que es la implementación de CLEDIS en el mercado doméstico. Hablan de 27 mil zonas para el modelo de 100", una barbaridad. Y 3000 nits para HDR.
En teoría hoy por la noche subirán fotos e impresiones de varios expertos de por allí.
Lo que si que es verdad es que son suposiciones, hasta que no haya reviews serias y que vayan contando los LED´s de atenuación del que disponga cada modelo (el de 100" me parece que se les escapa a todos), no son más que puras conjeturas y mucha palabrería al fin y al cabo. Lo del brillo si que puede ser verdad, pero de lo otro, no se está tan seguro todavía.
Última edición por sceips; 12/08/2016 a las 20:07
Lo bueno por parte de Sony es que básicamente ofrece un nivel de procesamiento de imágenes en movimiento (Motionflow) como el mejor del mercado. Frente al procesador X1 Extreme pienso que básicamente es el mismo usado en las otras gamas 4K solo que añadiendo algún tipo de "overclocking" para que sea más rápido en recabar la información y hacerlo aún más rápido.
Yo es que pago la última letra del coche el dia 31 y tengo la sensación que es que no quiere nadie venderme nada.
El mes pasado compré un PHILIPS SCREENEO un proyector de tiro vertical.. pues lo tuve una tarde en casa (después de una odisea para conseguirlo por los 3 MEDIAMARKTS..) y lo devolví... y eso que me parecía el recopetín en que gastarse el dinero..
pero el cacharro estaba estropeado.. hacia mucho ruido... y no se puede calibrar porque el menú sale en una ventana en medio de la pantalla... vamos que de parecerme el santo grial le cogí manía al bicho... y pense mejor me compro otra tele...
pero nada me satisface lo suficiente... todas tienen problemas y la mía se ve muy bien por eso digo..
a ver si es verdad que todas estas mierdas que anuncian son como dicen.. porque luego entre una cosa y la otra uno no sabe que comprar...
Siempre va a haber algo muy superior que lo anterior en mayor o menor medida, todo está en la satisfacción que le de de si a cada persona, que eso es muy diferente. Quien dice que en el siguiente CES no presentan más bombazos por parte de otras marcas? Si esperamos, nunca compramos, y si compramos, se quedará atrás en cuánto te des la vuelta... Al final lo que hago es quedarme "quieto parao" y esperar... no me vienen las ganas ni las ansias ni de gastar dinero, ni de tener lo último o lo penúltimo y mucho menos por puro capricho... simplemente explotar al máximo lo que se tiene a día de hoy y se acabó, cuándo se rompa algo, es cuándo se mira, no antes.
Wow:
I know you folks want all sorts of technical details and pics, but I'm more of a "how does the picture really look" than a technical person. I'm certainly interested is some of the technical details that might affect the picture quality, even if not obvious with a regular image, but ultimately, it's the picture that counts.
The 65 Z9D picture quality is simply incredible. I spend hours watching it last night and this morning. What impressed me most was the depth and clarity of the image. The blacks were truly impressive as was the brightness of the image without any blooming or blown highlights that I could see. Colors were incredibly rich and pure looking. The animated Blu-ray movies I checked never looked better. The black levels and color fidelity of my Z9D are so beautiful, it's hard to imagine it being much better. And given what I think is superior shadow detail and motion handling of this set compared to the OLED's I've seen, I can't imagine being more satisfied with any other set.
I understand that these terms can be nebulous and very subjective. I've heard many people describe a 3D quality to an image. I've never been able to see that, until now. The picture just seems to be more "alive" and "vibrant" than any previous display I've seen. I'm wondering is this appearance is due to the greater local contrast from the master back light drive.
As good as my Sony 950B is (was), the 65Z9D is better. Earlier this year, to get HDR, I purchased the Sony 65" 930D. I knew I was trading FALD on the 950B for Sony's new Slim Backlight Drive. I had hoped it would be good enough. In the store, the 930D looked OK, but didn't cause me to swoon. Sadly, within an hour of setting it up at home, I knew I had made a mistake. The picture was good, but not nearly good enough when compared to my 950B. It lacked a vibrancy and clarity I had come to expect with my 950B. It was returned.
Enter the Z9D. In the store, even with terrible ambient lighting, I sensed a special quality to the image that really excited me. Throughout the evening of viewing many different sources, I was continually saying "wow" to myself. I know this is very subjective, and maybe I'm full of it, but this is one gorgeous display, even better than I expected. I saw absolutely no imperfections. Even if, when you folks do more sophisticated testing that I can do, you find a slight negative, I don't believe it would change my opinion of the image quality.
I'll be interested in hearing what other owners say about this display. I think it's the best set that Sony has every produced.
Hello everyone, thought I’d share some pictures of the 65ZD9 I took on my iPhone today. Yes I visited the Video & Audio Store again hoping to see the 75’’ in person but I had no luck I was told that Sony took the 75’’ with them yesterday they couldn’t keep it *sign*. Oh and yes sadly they moved the 65’’ back into it’s original terrible viewing place next to the window. *face palm* I know what rotten luck hugh? So terrible ambient outside lighting aside I was very impressed with the set again as you might have all guessed. Yes I’ll say it agin this is just one beautiful display and yes I really want one like now!
So back to my original assessment, the detail I was seeing on this display was plain impressive and these screen shot’s I took do not do it justice by any means. However I figure it’s better than showing you nothing right?
Anyway down the road I hope to get you all much better screen shot’s if I end up picking up the 75’’. Also I was just told today that Sony will not be releasing anything better anytime soon, this display the Z-Series will now be the top dog for at least the next 18 months. Also I was told that many movie studios are replacing their much smaller 30’’ OLED reference set’s with this set so that’s quite impressive if you think about it because those 30’’ OLED made by yes Sony are each $30k!
Se habla desde la presentación en Shangai de una supuesta edición del modelo KD-65ZD9G con motivo de la celebración de la marca Sony de los 70 años que lleva, recubierto con Oro y Platino (me imagino que el marco y la parte trasera), así como cristal de zafiro para el recubrimiento de la pantalla con un acabado especial de tratado para mejorar el contraste y maximizar aún mas el nivel de negro, aunque puede que solo llegue a estar expuesto en un principio para Japón.
https://www.iznb.cn/question/37949/answer/34116
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having gone thru a few setup screens etc with white text over black background, i can make a few ridiculously premature comments about the PQ. black is v good but prob not quite at the level of my former E6. blooming seems very well controlled on axis - see pic. offaxis there is a bit more. difficult to capture either way bc camera either hides it or greatly exaggerates the effect. brightness not overwhelming at all so far. again, that is all OOTB. more later when it gets darwatching champs league qualifier now. wow Sony motion is sooo nice. motion flow off. clear upgrade on the OLED.too soon to say about blacks. re:uniformity - grass is not greener. no banding but some DSE. hoping it will improve.colors are excellent OOTB. combined with the excellent motion, it makes for a very natural looking picture. tons of headroom for brightness. haven't tried HDR yet.Jump in brightness is v noticeable and welcome although tbf i never considered the E6 to be dim.
Just watched a bit of the last Harry Potter BD and it looked spectacular. based on brief viewing, im thinking near blacks are better than OLED. still too soon to be sure.can't get over how good the potter movie looks on this. thinking local dimming must have been off when I first posted bc these blacks are really really good. transitions from black to just above black are seamless. no crush!uverse, which is about as bad as it gets. ive been paying close attention to dark content, and so far i haven't noticed any of the macro blocking that I saw on the E6. while it's premature to draw conclusions, i do think up scaling is better. sorry. Ugh...i really hate sounding like a Sony fanboy.i already have most of the LG demos on a flash drive. so far, the thing I'm most surprised by is not how much better this or the E6 is but how similar they look most of the time. Z9 really could pass for an OLED if you didn't know any better. both are amazing with good quality contentblack bars are black. disappear in a dark roomSolo indica que tiene un poco de DSE.one thing fald will never do as well as oleds - star fields. on the sharp saturn's rings demo, the oled was almost like being outside at night and looking up. z9 the blacks are black but stars are not quite as bright.
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Última edición por sceips; 17/08/2016 a las 09:32
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