Debat og råd om TV-skærme. Alt hvad der handler om køb og brug af fladskærme

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#254863
Prøv evt. Sony. De skulle være bedst til bevægelse, men OK..hvis du skal ned i 12K så skal der nok forhandles lidt med sælgeren..

XE85 som er testet her, springer ikke rammerne: http://www.flatpanels.dk/test.php?subac ... 1495007390

Power har sidste års model XD9305 i restsalg..65" tv til 16.000 Kr

https://www.power.dk/tv-og-billede/flad ... ricerunner

Det billigste OLED er lidt dyrere...hvis de er hjemme/ ikke udsolgt.

http://m.pricerunner.dk/cl/2/TV#q=65%22 ... 22+oled+tv
#254868
plysgaard skrev:Hvis HDR er vigtigt for dig, så SKAL du have OLED!
Det er sandt!

Om KS8005s HDR skrev FP:

"HDR performance er, som vi efterhånden kender det fra LCD-skærme uden et hav af lokale dimming zoner, middelmådig. Du får en høj peaklysstyrke, men billedet udvaskes, når lysstyrken sættes på maks (standard). Denne kan dog skrues ned manuelt, så man i stedet blot nyder godt af det udvidede farverum" men altså: Få antal dimming-zoner til HDR.

Om XE85 HDR egenskaber skrivers der:

"Even more impressively for the 55XE85’s price point, the native 4K crispness hardly reduces at all when there’s a lot of motion in the frame.

"Sony’s Motionflow processing isn’t quite as accomplished in the X1 version here as the X1 Extreme version that kicks in with Sony TVs from the XE93 on up, but you can still use it on its Standard setting to reduce judder without it creating many unwanted side effects. Looking at the bad news first, the 55XE85 isn’t very bright by HDR TV standards. We measured just under 450 nits of light output from the screen when feeding it a 10% white HDR window. That’s barely a third as bright as Sony’s own XE9305 TVs, and only just over half as bright as Sony’s A1 OLED TVs."

"While this is probably to be expected at the 55XE85s price point, such a brightness level can’t deliver that ‘real world’ intensity of light that HDR was really created to reproduce (see Planet Earth II in particular). Most HDR content, after all, is mastered to a peak brightness level of 1000 nits or 4000 nits."


The 55XE85s brightness limitation also prevents it from delivering HDR’s lovely peak light highlights and extra shadow detail refinements in dark areas. The simple fact is that few TVs we’ve seen in recent times have balanced price, contrast, brightness and colour quite so all-round effectively as the 55XE85.

http://www.techradar.com/reviews/sony-b ... d-55xe8596

"While this could be a deal-breaker for some, it’s important to wrap up this first look by putting the 65XE85 into context. While it might not be the brightest TV in the HDR world, it’s certainly streets ahead of its equivalent Sony predecessor"

http://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/sony-kdl-65xe85

Og 4 skærme til sammenligning i en butik:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bP_2RtROahs

Tror ikke de er kalibreret på nogen måde, men der er mange test blot til sammenligning..Her er det LG OLED (B7) (65"-23.000 Kr i Elgiganten) mod Sony XE90 (65"-15.000 Kr. Wupti-Power)

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eoxsZbk8K-A