La ST sigue estando cerca de la VT y la ZT. A ver qué nos dice Alamagar de primera mano:
The ST60 looked fantastic, I know how good these 'lower end' sets are having owned the ST50 until recently and now with all the CMS and White Balance controls available the ST60 really isn't much of a compromise in performance even compared to the big hitters like the VT and ZT, honestly you would struggle to tell the difference between them. Perhaps my eyesight is as bad as my tinnitus impaired hearing and I'm not seeing things that other people see and that's fair enough but the overall impression I took away from this day was that the differences are very very tiny indeed even between the ST and ZT there's not a huge visible difference by any stretch of the imagination and that's got to be good for the consumer.
La Kuro parece que no funcionaba del todo bien, desde luego no estaba tuneada por D-Nice
The Kuro, wow what a disappointment that was it looked awful, huge border out of the dark ages, blacks considerably lighter than the VT and ZT (surely something couldn't be right there, Kuro's are renowed for their black levels after all) and a red tinge to some scenes that looked horrible, for me the worst screen on displayI agree with Silver Serpent that the Kuro seemingly underperforming by this amount is very odd. I was at the Leicester event last week and Rob's KRP-500A was superb. The black's were as good as those of the ZT and VT, with a number of attendees finding them even better. Sounds like the Kuro at the TPS event was underperforming for some reason.
Y la importancia de un 3D calibrado, algo tristemente poco usual:Something definitely wasn't right there as it looked nothing like as good as my KRP500M, so maybe the larger sets have suffered more with age as it's the 500M that wow'ed at the Richer Sounds event.
But KRP is the past and so looking to the future I could definitely live with the blacks offered by the ZT & VT and hand on heart I couldn't say my KRP at home would be any better. It was the other attributes of the Panasonic that are the clincher for me, more detail with less noise than the KRP with better colours & more pop, plus picture settings that actually do what they should.
Can't afford the 65VT65 at moment, but I can be happy now in the knowledge that when I do come to upgrade in size either end of this year or next then it'll be for a set that's a better all round performer than my KRP.
After a thoroughly great day of having all of the finer points of calibration being explained, and seeing numerous footage of films and images, the 3D demo at the end just topped it all off. The calibrated 3D image that we ALL synced up to at the same time, was by far the best 3D image I've ever seen.