Hace unos meses le pregunté al que lleva el sitio flatpanelshd sobre como era el proceso de hacer una review:
Fuente.Quote:First of all: Is the tv maker who offers you the model or you have to get in touch with them and ask for a model to review?
Both. Most often we request a sample but they also give us the some hints as to when new TVs are coming in (a hint as in "this could be an interesting one"). But it is entirely up to us. If we don't want to look at a TV we just decline.
We have never had a TV manufacturer decline one of our review requests.
We are free to say whatever we want and that is extremely important to us. Even if we slam a product for whatever reason it has no implications on future review requests (if it had I would be the first to tell it on the front page as I think it is wrong for manufacturers to dictate the review process and select only media that they believe will give positive reviews).
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Do you think the TV makers choose or 'prepare' the unit to be reviewed in order to get the best results?
For instance, users complain of clouding in LEDs or buzzing in PLASMAS but it's hard to find those issues in reviews.
We get of-the-line samples that are similar to those in store but I'm sure that manufacturers pick the ones without a major clouding problem for example. Nothing we can do about that but it just underlines that feedback from you readers are important to "create the full picture" of a product.
Y efectivamente el FULL-LED no garantiza que no tengas clouding.
Hay que distinguir entre las fugas de luz de los marcos, que es propio de las EDGE-LED, del clouding que lo puede tener cualquier LCD.
Y como le he dicho a Tadeus, estoy encantado de aprender. Si no consideras que es desviar el hilo poner enlaces de lo que dices, se agradecería.
Salu2.