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No he leido entero el hilo pero me parece que al cabo de unos post se desdice bastante y reconoce que incluso en contenido SD no es mejor la X10. O sea que al final al contrario de lo que muchos defendeis igual SI es mejor FullHd.
Hombre estas son palabras del susodicho en un hilo que abri hara una semana en AVforums Jon Weaver se llama el guiri

My view on this is that for normal viewing its impossible to see the difference between 720 and 1080!

I am sure that this will spark a debate, but I can only go on what I was able to test in my own home, by comparing 2 Panasonic 50" screens (G10 and X10).

If you are interested, you can read about it here:

Anyone want me to do some comparison tests between the G10 and X10?

What I found was that for a moving image, it was impossible to see a difference.. I tried PS3 games (selecting those which run in 1080P), Sky and Blueray..

I then paused given frames and scrutinized them and could see an only slight improvement of 1080 over 720, but it was very slight.. WHen looking at individual frames, I chose those which had background detail (such as small writing) and in truth, in my tests the difference was tiny.

When the image was moving, I can honestly say that it was impossible to tell the difference...

I also did this test at a viewing distance of between 10ft and 3" and again, could not see a significant difference.

The only think which did show a difference was a calibration HD Resolution test card (AVSHD).. With this, it was clear that the 1080 screen gave more resolution.. But it does.. There is no doubting that, so a 'test card' would show it.. But as I said, under 'normal' viewing conditions I could not tell the difference.

So in the end I stuck with an HD-Ready (768) screen and saved £300 and I will live with this until another major revolution comes along (i.e 3D).

Personally, I couldn't be happier with my choice.... I just wish that others were willing to turn their back on 1080 and snap up the X10 which gives a remarkable picture costs less than £600 for the 50" model.

Jon
original (pagina1)

http://www.avforums.com/forums/telev...overrated.html

Original del guiri

http://www.avforums.com/forums/plasm...n-g10-x10.html