That helps my mind! I am planning to buy 2-3 of 850![]()
Haha ya. One 55 main for living room and 2(40/46) for rooms![]()
leave some money for us poor guys too![]()
Guys, please excuse me but I have to tell my honest opinion about HX850 vs ST50.
I spent most of my time at my cousin's place who recently bought a HX850.
I tested it with Denon DBP 2012 and panasonic 220.
Everything is so sweet about this TV.I could not understand why it was sweeter than my samsung 46 led. Now I understood.It is because of deeper blacks(may be because of local dimming).Once you have deeper blacks , the dynamics of the rest of the colors changes I guess!
This post would be better posted in one of the HX850 threads. However ...Guys, please excuse me but I have to tell my honest opinion about HX850 vs ST50.
I spent most of my time at my cousin's place who recently bought a HX850.
I tested it with Denon DBP 2012 and panasonic 220.
Everything is so sweet about this TV.I could not understand why it was sweeter than my samsung 46 led. Now I understood.It is because of deeper blacks(may be because of local dimming).Once you have deeper blacks , the dynamics of the rest of the colors changes I guess!
But one thing I did not like about this TV.White colors were muddy.We tried some changes like increasing the contrast etc(ofcourse I know nothing about calibrating a TV).
Everything is perfect about this TV.But I did miss the WOW factor.This could be because of my personal taste maybe.I asked many times myself and others..why does this tv lack excitement?Why is it dull? Maybe one could calibrate it for his choice of picture quality.
Coming to motion handling, it was superb.But it failed in a downward panning shot in opening scene of chapter 2 of sherlock holmes-2(my reference scene because most of the motion processing can handle horizontal pannung well than vertical ones!),using denon 2012 BDP.Also there was halos/blur observed when objects moved slowly on a slightly dark background.
Ofcourse this could be an issue with my BDP.One needs to have his own reference scenes using his/her own BDP, test a tv with respect to the same.
Now, enter ST50.I did not see the above problems with it.My reference scene was VERY smooth with the same BDP.
And regarding WOW factor....:licklips:
Again, these are my very very personal observations.
Thanks.
This post would be better posted in one of the HX850 threads. However ...
First of all ... not all viewing conditions are same. So one must set the same environment. I mean Sachin Tendulkar scoring a century on WACA, Perth wicket is different than him scoring at, say, Motera Ahemadabad (no respect/disrepect to either venues).
Second is calibration ... the LED TVs are meant for bright light conditions. The other day I was in the Sony brand room at J M Road, Pune. As usual, the setting was on "Vivid" and I changed the setting to "Natural" and was tinkering with brightness, contrast, backlight, etc. on the 55HX850. Now I am not an expert but I think that best black levels in LCD backlit LED panel will be best brought around by adjusting the above three. This will be best set using a calibration disc and not with normal video. The calibration disc contains patterns that allows to set reference blacks and reference whites.
I personally think that ST50 and HX850 are at par on all levels - give or take some wins for each and losses for each. It is only because HX850 is 15K costlier for 4" lesser that tilted the balance for me.