Archive for the ‘TVs’ Category
Sharp LC-32D47UT, Excellent Connectivity
Sharp LC-32D47UT – Gadgetrick.com. In previous posts we discussed JVC Everio GZ-HD500 – Intelligent Autofocus System, Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 – Very Good Feature Set, and Toshiba Libretto W105-L251 – Innovative Design. Now we will discuss about Sharp LC-32D47UT. None of the cheaper 32-inch LCDs we’ve compared recently will satisfy viewers seeking the best home theater picture quality. The main strength of the Sharp LC-32D47UT, for example, lies not in the fidelity of its image, but in areas that might be more important to shoppers at the entry-level price point: features and energy efficiency. The former is composed mainly of a third HDMI input, conveniently mounted on the side panel and quite rare for the breed. The latter will only save you a few bucks a year, at most, but over the lifetime of your typical Read the rest of this entry »
Sony Bravia XBR-52HX909, Energy Efficient
After the previous post we talked about Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Pro Mini – black, Gateway NV59C09u laptop, and Samsung PN50C7000 TV, This time I will return to a TV. TV which I will discuss this time is Sony Bravia XBR-52HX909. The last Sony TV we reviewed with superb picture quality was the ultra-expensive KDL-55XBR8 from 2008, which also and not coincidentally featured the company’s last example of a full-array local dimming LED backlight. That TV’s spiritual successor, equipped with a similar backlight, is the ultra-expensive XBR-HX909 series, but all told, its picture quality fares less favorably against the competition. It does deliver deliciously deep black levels but they come with too many compromises, including issues with blooming and color accuracy, for a TV at this price level.
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Samsung PN50C7000, Excellent black-level performance
In a previous post we discussed great laptop Gateway NV59C09u which has Blu-ray drive included, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro – black phone, and Acer Android Debut, Acer Liquid E. At this time we will post a review of the new category in gadgetrick.com that is television. In the first review about television, we will discuss Samsung PN50C7000. As the least expensive plasma TV for 2010 to feature 3D compatibility, the Samsung PNC7000 series will strike a chord of interest with those who care both about the picture-quality advantages of plasma over LCD–such as improved uniformity and off-angle viewing–and about that much-hyped third dimension. And judging from the four 3D models we’ve reviewed, plasma provides a significant advantage over LCD for 3D picture quality too.

